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  1. List of British Royal Residences, and who owns them. Shown: Buckingham Palace, London. Technically, the Monarch of Canada owns Rideau Hall in Ottawa as well, and I suppose other countries might have a similar arrangement, but this shows residences in the UK only.

  2. She had the right to use that style from birth as the daughter of a Royal Duke, regardless of the 1917 Letters Patent HRH Princess mess. All daughters are Lady [First Name], while extra sons of dukes and marquesses are Lord [First Name]; also seems to be used for great-grandsons of a monarch (e.g. Prince Michael's son Lord Freddy Windsor).

  3. Sønderborg Castle. Sophie Amalienborg. Sorgenfri Palace. Categories: Royal residences by country. Official residences in Denmark. Danish monarchy. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. List of British Royal Residences, and who owns them. Shown: Buckingham Palace, London. Technically, the Monarch of Canada owns Rideau Hall in Ottawa as well, and I suppose other countries might have a similar arrangement, but this shows residences in the UK only.

  5. converted to the Arlington Hotel which was later torn down on October 1908. [4] Haleʻākala (Royal Bungalow) Honolulu. Kalākaua, Queen Kapiʻolani. Bungalow build on the ground of ʻIolani Palace, also called King's House, Queen's House or Healani (same as the Boathouse) [5] Halekamani. Lāhainā.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crown_EstateCrown Estate - Wikipedia

    The King surrendered to parliamentary control the hereditary excise duties, post office revenues, and "the small branches" of hereditary revenue including rents of the Crown lands in England (which amounted to about £11,000, or £2,100,767 today), and was granted a civil list annuity of £800,000 (equal to £152,783,019 today) for the support of his household, subject to the payment of ...