Kensington Palace
/ˌkenzɪŋtən ˈpæləs/
/ˌkenzɪŋtən ˈpæləs/
- a 17th-century royal palace (= large, grand house) next to Kensington Gardens in south-west London, designed partly by Christopher Wren. Queen Victoria was born there in 1819 and it has since been the main home for many other members of the royal family including Princess Diana.