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PodcastsLatest podcast - Summer 2010
In this podcast: Kathryn Jones shares highlights of The Queen’s Year, the special exhibition at Buckingham Palace. David Rankin-Hunt gives an insight into the role of a Herald on great ceremonial occasions. Edward Griffiths describes preparations for The Queen’s Garden Parties. Deborah Clarke introduces a new tour of Holyrood Abbey this summer.
View the exhibition The Queen's Year online. Visiting the Palace of Holyroodhouse Download transcript (57 KB) The Royal Collection podcast is free. You can listen to the Royal Collection podcast online now, or you can listen later by downloading the podcast to your computer. Make sure you receive the latest edition by subscribing via iTunes or an RSS feed. Download Subscribe using iTunes
Recent podcasts![]() Latest podcast - Summer 2010In this podcast, hear about a new tour at the Palace of Holyroodhouse this summer, and explore some of the highlights of The Queen's Year and meet members of the Royal Household who attend and organise royal events and ceremonies.
Read more and play podcast ![]() Spring 2010Discover highlights of the exhibition Victoria & Albert: Art& Love and hear about a Royal Collection book and touring exhibition Roger Fenton · Julia Margaret Cameron: Early British Photographs from the Royal Collection.
Read more and play podcast ![]() Victoria & Albert: Art & Love SpecialGo behind the scenes with Rachel Salaman and meet the curators who worked on the major exhibition Victoria & Albert: Art& Love.
Read more and play podcast ![]() Autumn 2009In this podcast, explore three exhibitions: The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton & Antarctic Photography, Henry VIII: A 500th Anniversary Exhibition and The Conversation Piece: Scenes of Fashionable Life.
Read more and play podcast ![]() Summer 2009Explore some of the highlights of a visit to Buckingham Palace, including the exhibition Queen & Commonwealth:
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