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AT White Lodge, Richmond, on one peaceful midsummer eve in June 1894, "Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York was safely delivered of a son at 10 o'clock," to use the words in which the news of the event was telegraphed by the then Home Secretary, Mr. Asquith, to the Lord Mayor of London for proclamation to the people of the City.
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Prince of Wales, Prince Edward, King Edward, Buckingham Palace, King George, Princess Mary, Royal Family, Duke of York, Great War, York House, Marlborough House, White Lodge, Duchess of York, Queen Victoria, British Empire, Edward of Wales, New Zealand, Prince Albert, Prince George, Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, Carnarvon Castle, Duke of Gloucester, King of England, Prince Henry
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