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...King Charles III on Monday devoted himself to upholding “the precious principles of constitutional government”, in a ceremony at Westminster that served as a reminder of the monarch’s constrained role in...
...End-of-walk highlight: The astonishing Tijou Screen in the Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace was commissioned c1690 by King William III and Queen Mary II from the recently arrived Huguenot craftsman,...
...Speaking at Hampton Court Palace at an event in 1984 to celebrate RIBA’s 150th anniversary, Prince Charles compared a new proposed extension to the National Gallery to “a monstrous carbuncle on the face...
...Zoffany sold the work to George III for 500 guineas....
...New York City’s Highline did something similar in 2009 and, in the 1990s, Cleve West’s extraordinary sculptural gardens made their first public appearance at the newly formed Hampton Court Flower Show....
...Just 300 copies were printed; the British Library holds a particularly fine example, a legacy from the library of King George III....
...In 1699 William III commissioned Christopher Wren to build a gallery devoted to the Raphaels at Hampton Court that was open to the public; when Queen Victoria created the V&A, she decided in 1865 to make...
...The monarch with whom Hampton Court is perhaps most associated, however, is William III – William of Orange – who remodelled the palace in the 1690s....
...Hampton Court Palace outside London has seen some dramatic moments in its time (King William III died there after his horse tripped over a molehill) but nothing perhaps to compare with next month’s European...
...The Dutch delegation should take note of the fate of William III, the Dutch prince elevated to the English crown, who died after his horse tripped over a molehill in the grounds....
...In the 15th century this family was awarded the right to deliver post by Frederick III....
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