The de facto official language of the United Kingdom is English, which is spoken by approximately 59.8 million residents, or 98% of the population, over the age of three. An estimated 900,000 people speak Welsh in the UK, an official language in Wales and the only de jure official language in any part of the UK.
What is British accent called?
Received Pronunciation
What is the real language of England?
English
How do the British speak?
Most people in Britain speak with a regional accent or dialect. However, about 2% of Britons speak with an accent called Received Pronunciation (also called "the Queen's English", "Oxford English" and "BBC English"), that is essentially region-less.