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  2. The Royal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Court is a music production team formed by producer Timbaland and Solomon "King" Logan. Their first work was the single " Ice Box " by Omarion from the album 21 , co-produced with Timbaland.

  3. Royal court - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh 'Court of Lahore'.. A royal household is the highest-ranking example of patronage.A regent or viceroy may hold court during the minority or absence of the hereditary ruler, and even an elected head of state may develop a court-like entourage of unofficial, personally-chosen advisers and "companions".

  4. Monarchy of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign onwards, royal symbols in Jamaica have been altered to make them distinctly Jamaican or new ones created, such as the Queen's Royal Standard for Jamaica, created in 1966. Second in precedence is the personal flag of the governor-general. [103]

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  6. Royal tours of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Royal tours of Jamaica by Jamaica's royal family have been taking place since the 20th century. Elizabeth II, Queen of Jamaica (r. 1962–2022), visited the island six times; in 1953, 1966, 1975, 1983, 1994, and 2002. Other members of the royal family have also paid visits.

  7. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica (/ dʒ ə ˈ m eɪ k ə / ⓘ jə-MAY-kə; Jamaican Patois: Jumieka [dʒʌˈmie̯ka]) is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies.At 10,990 square kilometres (4,240 sq mi), it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. [9]

  8. Roger Michell - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Cambridge, Michell moved to Brighton [2] where he directed Peter Gill’s Small Change and other plays for the Brighton Actors Workshop. In 1978, under the RTDS scheme, he became an assistant director at the Royal Court Theatre where he assisted, amongst others, John Osborne, Max Stafford-Clark, and Samuel Beckett, and directed a number of plays in the Theatre Upstairs. [2]

  9. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    During his tenure as Prince of Wales, Charles III granted 159 royal warrants, void but still usable for two years since his accession as king. In May 2024, Charles III and Queen Camilla granted their first Royal Warrants of Appointment of the new reign. [5] Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh granted 38 royal warrants.