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Constructed in the 1820s, Fort Belvedere was originally called Shrubs Hill Tower. It was designed by English architect Jeffry ...
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GB News on MSNFort Belvedere: Kate and William's possible future home with George, Charlotte and Louis
Fort Belvedere, an 18th-century property in Windsor, is understood to be under consideration as a potential new home for ...
The Prince and Princess, and their family, are said to be moving into Edward VIII’s abdication hideaway – with a swimming ...
Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 and Queen Elizabeth’s father, King George VI, became the reigning monarch. Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson married in France in June 1937 with no royal ...
The elegance of the Edwardian age, from classical painting to dazzling tiaras and Fabergé figurines, is on view at Buckingham ...
King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 after less than a year in order to marry American socialite Wallis Simpson — “the woman he loved”. But this was opposed by the British public, the Royal ...
Senior Palace courtier Sir Alan 'Tommy' Lascelles told prime minister Stanley Baldwin in 1927 that it would be the 'best thing' if his boss, the future King Edward VIII, were to 'break his neck'.
King Edward VIII was famed for his vanity, writes IAN LLOYD. He was proud of his profile, particularly his left-facing side. And this fondness for facing left led to a blazing row with the Royal Mint.
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