
Buckingham And Windsor Palace Panic Rooms
Head to these palaces for some hidden panic rooms. The British Royal Family had to take precautions, which is how their palaces ended up with secret panic rooms. This began in 1982 when a man broke into the bedroom of Queen Elizabeth IIs and stayed for several minutes. And after 9/11, the royal family constructed panic rooms to keep them safe. They contain 18-inch thick steel walls and can protect them against assassinations, bullets, bombs, and poisonous gas. If there’s biological warfare, the panic rooms keep them safe. There’s even enough food and water to last a week. The Queen paid almost one million dollars for each panic room, equipped with air systems and battery-powered energy (Republic World).