- THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH.
- THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA.
- THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON - UPON - THAMES.
- THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD.
- ROYAL CAERNARFON.
- ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA.
- ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS.
- ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT.
Likewise, is Richmond a royal borough?
If you're still with me this is where it gets confusing: the Royal Borough of Richmond includes Hampton, Teddington, and Twickenham however, most residents in these areas use Middlesex as the county in their addresses. Middlesex is not technically a place anymore so we can rule that out of the equation.
Beside above, is Greenwich a royal borough? Greenwich has joined an exclusive group as the fourth local authority to become a royal borough and the first new one for more than 80 years. The new legal status was made official with a Royal Charter signed by the Queen.
Similarly, it is asked, why is Kensington and Chelsea a royal borough?
Kensington's royal borough status was granted in 1901 as it was the home of Kensington Palace, where Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and lived until her accession in 1837. Commissioned by King William III, Christopher Wren enlarged and rebuilt the original house in 1689, turning it into a fitting royal residence.
What are the royal towns in UK?
The only other royal towns in England are Royal Leamington Spa and Royal Tunbridge Wells.