The receptionist greeted us. He was sitting behind a huge mahagony wood desk. He told us about the Hotel Rooms being the same rooms and beds as of the Kings. The cost of the rooms were expensive due to the way it was maintained along with the beauty of the nobility. We said we were here for lunch. He took us to the dining hall. We passed by their big drawing room which seemed personally decorated by the King's. We sat at the table and a servant came in with the menu card.
We ordered some soup and bread as starters. The bowls seemed old and were all porcelain kingsly crockery. The entire palace had only us and few of the hotel staff. It being a hotel had no guests and that was pretty strange.
After soup the main course was taking time. I told my Mother let's have a look around. I walked into a massive corridor which had multiple photographs on the walls.