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  1. War Cross. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, [1] later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 [fn 1] – 9 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. As such, he was the consort of the British monarch from his wife's accession on 6 February 1952 until his death in 2021, making him the longest-serving ...

  2. Emperor of Mexico (House of Habsburg-Lorraine) Coat of arms of the Mexican Empire adopted by Maximilian I in 1864. Maximilian, the adventurous second son of Archduke Franz Karl, was invited as part of Napoleon III 's manipulations to take the throne of Mexico, becoming Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.

  3. The Crooked House of Windsor (also known as the Market Cross House) is a commercial building in Windsor, England, dating from 1687. It is the oldest teahouse in England [1] and Grade II listed. [2] The building was reconstructed in the 18th century [2] and now stands on "an outrageous slant." [3] It has three storeys and bay windows to the ...

  4. In 1652 the largest house in Windsor Great Park was built on land which Oliver Cromwell had appropriated from the Crown. Now known as Cumberland Lodge after the Duke of Cumberland's residence there in the mid-18th century, the house was variously known as Byfield House, New Lodge, Ranger's Lodge, Windsor Lodge and Great Lodge.

  5. The Windsor Framework is a post-Brexit legal agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom which adjusts the operation of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Framework was announced on 27 February 2023, formally adopted by both parties on 24 March 2023 [1] and came into effect on 1 October 2023. [2]

  6. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Badge of the House of Windsor (1952-2022).svg 512 × 645; 260 KB. Badge of the House of Windsor.svg 564 × 715; 251 KB. CasaWindsor.png 726 × 552; 49 KB. Fredrick Windsor, Sophie Winkleman, at British Polo Day.jpg 662 × 964; 97 KB. House of Windsor No picture.svg 250 × 300; 651 KB. House of Windsor.ogg 3 min 25 s; 2.24 MB.

  7. Royal House of Windsor Family Tree from King George V (1910 - 1935) to Queen Elizabth II (1952 - present). Britroyals Menu Britroyals Home Britroyals Home