However, the closest you'd get is:
* Received Pronunciation (RP): Often called "the Queen's English," RP is a prestigious accent associated with upper classes and the BBC. It's not as common in everyday life as it used to be, but you'll still hear it in certain contexts.
Other common accents in central London:
* Cockney: A working-class accent with distinctive features like rhyming slang and dropping the 'h' at the beginning of words. It's less common now than in the past, but still heard in certain areas of East London.
* Estuary English: A hybrid accent that combines elements of RP and Cockney. It's become increasingly widespread in London and the southeast of England.
* Multicultural English: London's diverse population has resulted in many accents blending and evolving. You'll hear influences from different languages and cultures in everyday speech.
It's important to remember: Accents in London (and everywhere else) vary based on factors like age, social background, and even neighborhood. There's no one "Central London accent."