What's on in September?

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What's on in September?

Join in the fun at Kensington Palace this September with loads of great days out for everyone. Discover the dizzying world of The Last Debutantes, enjoy afternoon tea in Queen Anne's Orangery or explore the private rooms of Princess Victoria before she became Queen.

Don’t forget HRP membership is the most cost-effective way to visit our palaces, giving unlimited free entry to all five palaces for a whole year! Prices start at only £38.00!
Two 1958 debutantes and a Deb's Delight

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Diana, fashion and style
A collection of exquisite dresses that once belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales, charting the development of her style and including seven dresses never displayed before at Kensington Palace.

Until June 2009  
The last debutantes 1958. Season of change
 
Discover the glamorous and alluring world of the debutante at Kensington Palace. See beautiful gowns, learn about what it meant to be a ‘deb’ and explore the spirit of a world in transition in this exciting new multimedia exhibition. 

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