Although the United Kingdom is full of palatial residences and elegant farms, very few are true Royal palaces. Some real residences, such as Balmoral Castle in Scotland and Sandringham's house in Norfolk, are private property of the monarch and are banned from the public, but many of the properties that the king calls his home can be visited. From the official residences of King Carlos III throughout the United Kingdom to the opulent castles of kings and queens of the past, visitors can experience a bit of real life touring state apartments, throne halls, hectares of gardens and corners full of shining crown jewels. Discover here 12 Royal palaces that can be visited, from London to Edinburgh.