Which country’s president’s official residence is “Queen’s House”?

Which country’s president’s official residence is “Queen’s House”?

  • (A) President of Sri Lanka
  • (B) Indian President
  • (C) President of Belgium
  • (D) British Prime Minister
  • The "President's House" in Colombo, Sri Lanka, was officially known as "Queen's House" (or "King's House," according to which monarch it was named after) until Sri Lanka became a republic in 1972.
  • President of Sri Lanka: It was known as Queen's House and was home to 29 British Governors and Governors-General before becoming known as "President's House" after Sri Lanka became a republic.
  • The Indian president considers Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi his home; it is his official residence and was once known as the Viceroy's House.
  • Belgium is a constitutional monarchy. The King works out of his office in the Royal Palace in Brussels, but his official residence is at the Castle of Laeken.
  • For the Prime Minister of Great Britain, it is 10 Downing Street.
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