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Shocking pictures of Buckingham Palace after it was bombed | Royal | News

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Buckingham Palace is one of the most famous buildings in the world, with tourists gathering at its gates every single day. While the Palace is one of the biggest tourist attractions in London, not everyone knows that there was once a time it was at great risk.

This was in 1940, when at the highest point of the Blitz, the Palace was bombed. On September 13, 1940, six bombs had been dropped, landing in the forecourt, the quadrangle, the Chapel and in the garden. Both King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth were at Buckingham Palace at the time, and decided to stay put rather than flee to Windsor Castle where their daughters Princess Elizabeth – the late Queen Elizabeth II – and Princess Margaret were staying. 

Here at Express.co.uk we have looked at the pictures of the Buckingham Palace bombing 85 years on…

King George VI recalled the moment in his diary

King George VI recalled the moment in his diary of what happened during the bombing. He wrote on the day of the incident 85 years ago: “All of a sudden we heard an aircraft making a zooming noise above us, saw 2 bombs falling past the opposite side of the Palace, & then heard 2 resounding crashes as the bombs fell in the quadrangle about 30 yds away. We looked at each other, & then we were out into the passage as fast as we could get there. The whole thing happened in a matter of seconds…6 bombs had been dropped. The aircraft was seem coming straight down the Mall below the clouds having dived through the clouds & had dropped 2 bombs in the forecourt, 2 in the quadrangle, one in the Chapel & the other in the garden.” 

(Image: Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, said everyone stayed 'calm' during the bombing

Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, said everyone stayed ‘calm’ during the bombing. In a letter to Queen Mary, she wrote: “…at this moment we heard the unmistakable whirr-whirr of a german plane…and before anything else could be said, there was the noise of aircraft diving at great speed, and then the scream of a bomb – It all happened so quickly, that we had only time to look foolishly at each other, when the scream hurtled past us, and exploded with a tremendous crash in the quadrangle. I saw a great column of smoke & earth thrown up into the air, and then we all ducked like lightning into the corridor – There was another tremendous explosion, and we & our 2 pages who were outside the door, remained for a moment or two in the corridor away from the staircase, in case of flying glass. It is curious how one’s instinct works at those moments of great danger, as quite without thinking, the urge was to get away from the windows. Everybody remained wonderfully calm, and we went down to the shelter.” 

(Image: Fox Photos/Getty Images)

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