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Paranormal researcher John West claimed in his book Britain's Ghostly Heritage that several staff members had reported seeing ...
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Queen Elizabeth and her mother reportedly held an exorcism at one of their royal estates after staff expressed fears over ...
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The Scandalous Story of How King George VI Became King - MSNBertie, who chose the name King George VI, gave Edward and Simpson the titles of Duke and Duchess of Windsor, but stopped short of bestowing the added “Her Royal Highness” (HRH) on Simpson.
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Paulick Report on MSNAscot's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes To Become Britain’s Richest RaceAscot's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes To Become Britain’s Richest Race originally appeared on Paulick Report. The 2026 edition of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) will ...
“George VI is remembered as the king who remained with his people during the Blitz, when the German Luftwaffe bombed the city of London for eight months, destroying countless buildings and ...
King George VI was a heavy smoker, and the stress of the war took a toll on his health. He developed lung cancer, and in 1952 died in his sleep from a coronary thrombosis.
Look no further than the Queen Mother - a colossal figure in the modern history of the Royal Family who we might never have met had King George VI been the heir. This week it has been 102 years ...
King George VI was an unlikely monarch – acceding to the throne in 1936 after the abdication of his older brother King Edward VIII, who reigned for less than a year. George VI's reign, supported ...
George VI’s commitment to duty assumed heroic proportions with the outbreak of World War II, when England stood alone in Europe against the Nazi menace.
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Paulick Report on MSNCalandagan Scores As Favorite In King George VI & Queen Elizabeth At AscotIrish-bred son of Gleneagles gave trainer Francis-Henri Graffard a second consecutive victory in the Group 1 and gained an ...
King George VI was a heavy smoker, and the stress of the war took a toll on his health. He developed lung cancer, and in 1952 died in his sleep from a coronary thrombosis.
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