Buckingham
Americannoun
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George Villiers, 1st Duke of, 1592–1628, English courtier, politician, and military leader: lord high admiral 1617.
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his son George Villiers, 2nd Duke of, 1628–87, English courtier and author.
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George Villiers, 1st Duke of . 1592–1628, English courtier and statesman; favourite of James I and Charles I: his arrogance, military incompetence, and greed increased the tensions between the King and Parliament that eventually led to the Civil War
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his son, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of . 1628–87, English courtier and writer; chief minister of Charles II and member of the Cabal (1667–73)
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At the time, Epstein was a money manager and jet-setting financier who, with his girlfriend Maxwell, was hobnobbing with the world's wealthiest from Buckingham Palace to Palm Beach and collecting powerful friends along the way.
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For those in Buckingham Palace braced for whatever might come next in this saga, that may be at least some consolation.
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Campaigners have taken a petition to Buckingham Palace to call on King Charles to stop the closure of the UK's oldest surviving Indian restaurant.
From BBC
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said the decision was a matter for the Crown Estate.
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For Buckingham Palace, it may have been an uncomfortable watch at times.
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