Buckingham Palace garden
Definition
The 39-acre private garden attached to Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch, featuring manicured lawns, a lake with swans, tennis courts, and a helicopter pad disguised as a rose garden.
A verdant oasis in central London, open to the public during select summer months, where one can pretend to be royalty while dodging corgis and avoiding the gaze of patrolling guards.
Examples
While strolling through the Buckingham Palace garden, I swear a swan gave me side-eye for stepping too close to its lily pads.
The royals throw epic garden parties at Buckingham Palace garden, where the cucumber sandwiches are so elite, they come with their own tiaras.
In the Buckingham Palace garden, even the squirrels plot like courtiers, always one nut away from a palace coup.
Tourists flock to the Buckingham Palace garden hoping to spot a king waving from the lawn, but mostly end up photobombed by overly ambitious peacocks.