King Charles was appreciated only for taking “modern” on royal buildings.
The 76 -year -old British ruler plans to open the doors of St. James Palace for the first time directed tourism.
His former Butler Grant Herold who has worked for him between 2004 and 2011 believes that it will be a “great experience” for tourists because there are many “interesting” things to see.
“For any royal enthusiasts, this is a very exciting possibility, and the East Wing equally in Buckingham Palace last year, and Balmoral last year, the fact that they have opened these two, this is also a big thing …” Jeffbet.
Grant continued, “This is one of the oldest living tudor fireplaces, with early foundations of Anne Bolen, which is unusual. It is one of the major features that can be found to see visitors.”
He said, “You have also found the throne room and you will see where the king had his Privy Council, where the announcement was made. It would be an interesting experience,” he said.
The former palace worker further said, “It just shows that the king is taking a more modern vision for the houses that were ever very, very private. Now, they want people to walk through many kings, presidents and celebrities.”
“This is a great experience and sure to enjoy a public,” the former Butler of King Charles concluded.