St James's Palace
/snt ˌdʒeɪmzɪz ˈpæləs/
/seɪnt ˌdʒeɪmzɪz ˈpæləs/
- a large, grand house built by King Henry VIII in 1552 at the edge of St James's Park in London. It was the main London home of the king or queen from 1697 to 1837. see also Court of St James's
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