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  2. King and Queen to attend Versailles banquet on first day of ...

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    Charles and Camilla will begin their three-day tour with a ceremonial welcome in the heart of Paris and a grand dinner in the Palace of Versailles.

  3. Versailles wedding hall disaster - Wikipedia

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    In October 2004, the three owners of Versailles wedding hall — Avraham Adi, Uri Nisim, and Efraim Adiv – were convicted of causing death by negligence and causing damage by negligence. Adi and Adiv were sentenced to 30 months' imprisonment while Nisim was sentenced to four months of community service.

  4. Hôtel de Ville, Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel de Ville (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vil], City Hall) is a municipal building in Versailles, Yvelines to the west of Paris, France, standing on Avenue de Paris. History [ edit ]

  5. Royal Opera of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    Banquet offered by Napoleon III to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in the Opera of Versailles, 25 August 1855. Eugène Lami (1800–1890) The Opera of Versailles converted for the use of the Senate of the Third Republic , ca. 1876.

  6. King Charles France visit – Charles and Camilla at lavish ...

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    State visit comes six months after widespread rioting in France forced trip to be postponed

  7. King Charles jokingly compares Britons and French during ...

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    King Charles jokingly compared French and British people as he attended his first state banquet in France as monarch on Wednesday, 20 September. “The French have wine, the English have humour ...

  8. Ministers' Wings - Wikipedia

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    Four pavilions were built for the Secretaries of State in 1671. Jules Hardouin-Mansart had the Ministers' wings built on the basis of these pavilions in 1679. [1] The soberly ornamented Ministers' Wings, attached to the château, mark the end of the era of all-powerful ministers such as Fouquet, who defied the king with the construction of his château at Vaux-le-Vicomte.

  9. King Charles France visit – Charles and Camilla arrive at ...

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    Trip comes six months after riots in France forced state visit to be postponed