Heritage charity operating six historic royal palaces across the UK
Historic Royal Palaces operates six royal residences—Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Tower of London, the Banqueting House, Kew Palace, and Hillsborough Castle—as an independent charity. The tech stack is pure Microsoft enterprise (Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Teams, Azure AD), which reveals a traditional ops-first organization. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 24 roles posted in the last 30 days, split unevenly across operations (11), education (4), and security (4), but only 2 engineering roles—indicating investment in visitor-facing and conservation capacity rather than digital transformation.
Historic Royal Palaces is a nonprofit charity responsible for the stewardship and public access of six royal palaces owned by The King on behalf of the nation. The organization operates across three primary domains: heritage conservation and site maintenance, education and visitor programming, and fundraising (visitors, members, donors, sponsors, and volunteers). Active initiatives include major exhibitions, schools programs, seasonal installations, worship and events delivery, and gardens programming. The organization ranges from 501–1,000 employees and is headquartered in Surrey.
Historic Royal Palaces is a UK-based independent charity that cares for six royal palaces: Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Tower of London, the Banqueting House, Kew Palace, and Hillsborough Castle. The palaces are owned by The King on behalf of the nation.
The organization uses Microsoft 365 as its core platform, including SharePoint, Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, Azure AD, and Active Directory, across Windows environments.
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