Advice for media covering the Royal birth at Kensington Palace

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Advice for media covering the Royal birth at Kensington Palace


Historic Royal Palaces is the charity that manages the public side of Kensington Palace. Kensington Palace and its gardens are open to the public every day, from 10am to 6pm.
The East Front at Kensington Palace

Please note: All media filming or taking photos in the area inside the palace gates must have prior permission from the Historic Royal Palaces press office.

Media covering the Royal birth in July 2013

As we are expecting an extremely busy period at Kensington Palace throughout July, we regret that we are unable to offer live broadcast positions inside the palace grounds. However, the Royal Parks have provided positions for media in the park opposite the palace. More details can be found at www.royalparks.org.uk/press

(19-21 July Due to an event in the park on the weekend of 19-21 July, special arrangements will be made for media wishing cover news of the royal birth at Kensington Palace on those dates. More information will be available here the week before.)

Stock footage and photos of Kensington Palace

We have HD quality footage of Kensington Palace, including interior and exterior GVs and interviews about the palace and its history, available free of charge to news media covering the arrival of the royal baby.

This includes interviews with historical facts about royal babies of the past, and about our latest exhibition, Fashion Rules: Dress from the collections of HM the Queen, Princess Margaret and Diana, Princess of Wales.

Previews and more information will be available shortly.

In addition, a wide range of photos of Kensington Palace, including interior photos and exhibitions, are available free of charge to media through our image library here

Interviews

Historic Royal Palaces has a number of historical experts and spokespeople available for interview. Our experts can provide a historical perspective on current events, or explain the history of the palace and what the public can see there today.

Media wishing to film or request an interview at Kensington Palace should contact the HRP press office in the first instance at press@hrp.org.uk with the following information:
- Which programme/channel or publication it is for
- The time/date you wish to come in
- A brief description of the piece you are writing/ filming
- (For filming and photography only) Size of crew and equipment to be used
- (For filming and photography only) Confirmation of public liability insurance to cover no less than £10million

Further enquiries

For any other enquiries, please contact the HRP press office on press@hrp.org.uk

If you need assistance outside of office hours, please call 020 3166 6166.

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