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  2. Bedding ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A satirical cartoon by Isaac Cruikshank of Princess Charlotte and Prince Frederick being led to bed by a party including her parents, King George III and Queen Charlotte. The bedding ceremony refers to the wedding custom of putting the newlywed couple together in the marital bed in front of numerous witnesses, usually family, friends, and neighbors, thereby completing the marriage.

  3. The Madness of George III - Wikipedia

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    The play had its premiere on 28 November 1991 at the Lyttelton Theatre of the National Theatre in London.It was directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Mark Thompson. . The play starred Nigel Hawthorne as George III, Janet Dale as Queen Charlotte and Michael Fitzgerald as the Prince of Wales, also starring Julian Wadham, Charles Kay, Adrian Scarborough, Mark Lockyer and David Hen

  4. File:King George Hub (2024).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. George VI - Wikipedia

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    His father was Prince George, Duke of York (later King George V), the second and only surviving son of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra). His mother, the Duchess of York (later Queen Mary), was the eldest child and only daughter of Francis, Duke of Teck, and Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck. [4]

  6. Prince George May Have to Follow Royal Travel Protocol After ...

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    Prince William, as well as his father King Charles III, had to adhere to the same protocol. Karwai Tang Former royal pilot Graham Laurie spoke to A Right Royal Podcast about the change once Prince ...

  7. King George Hub - Wikipedia

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    Hub 9850 is an office building located at 9850 King George Boulevard. Completed in 2021, it stands at 63.1 metres (207 ft) tall. [10] Westland Insurance has occupied the top seven floors of the building since 2022. [11]

  8. Mummers' play - Wikipedia

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    The principal characters, presented in a wide variety of manners, are a hero, most commonly Saint George, King George, or Prince George (but Robin Hood in the Cotswolds and Galoshin in Scotland), and his chief opponent (known as the Turkish Knight in southern England, but named Slasher elsewhere), and a quack Doctor who comes to restore the ...

  9. Cultural depictions of George III - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 music theatre piece Eight Songs for a Mad King by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies depicts the increasing madness and eventual death of the king as he talks to birds. . George's insanity is the subject of the 1986 radio play In the Ruins by Nick Dear (adapted for the stage in 1990 with Patrick Malahide as George) and the 1991 play The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett (with Nigel ...