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  2. Douglas Whiteway - Wikipedia

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    Under the pen-name "C. C. Benison," he is the author of a series of murder mysteries set on the estates of Queen Elizabeth II where the crimes are solved by housemaid Jane Bee, with the Queen's help. Titles include Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at Sandringham House, and Death at Windsor Castle.

  3. You Need to See This Stunning Secret Passageway at Buckingham ...

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    “One of the best-known secret passages at Buckingham Palace is one that connects the private apartments to the state rooms,” says a curator in a video shared by @royalcollectiontrust, in front ...

  4. Buckingham Palace - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Palace (UK: / ˈ b ʌ k ɪ ŋ ə m /) [1] is a royal residence in London, and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. [a] [2] Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality.

  5. Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsène Lupin - Wikipedia

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    The fourth game in the Sherlock Holmes series, it was released in October 2007 and is distributed by Focus Home Interactive. [2] It was preceded in 2002 by Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy, in 2004 by Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring and in 2007 by Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened. [2]

  6. December’s Buckingham Palace State Visit Will Be the ... - AOL

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    As Buckingham Palace continues to undergo a $463 million renovation, this means there won’t be any state visits there until 2027. According to The Times, Windsor Castle will host dignitaries for ...

  7. 10 fascinating facts about Buckingham Palace - AOL

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    You’ve watched wide-eyed on TV or in person (lucky you) as British royalty ranging from Queen Elizabeth to that little rascal Prince George waved from the balcony behind the golden gates.

  8. National Treasure: Book of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    The President sympathetically warns Ben that his actions, while innocently meant, will be interpreted as attempted kidnapping, and, unless he achieves his goal of finding the treasure, he will be arrested for his actions. He then reveals the book is hidden in a safe at the Library of Congress. Pursued by the FBI, Ben, Abigail, and Riley manage ...

  9. Marble Arch - Wikipedia

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    Marble Arch (left) before its relocation to Hyde Park in 1847. It was constructed in 1832–1833, as the ceremonial entrance to the newly rebuilt Buckingham Palace courtyard. Buckingham Palace remained unoccupied, and for the most part unfinished, until it was hurriedly completed upon the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. Within a few years ...