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  2. Buckingham Palace Promotes Jam After Meghan Markle’s Own ...

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    Cans of the Buckingham Palace Strawberry Preserve are sold at the castle’s in-person and online gift shop and is made in the U.K. using “only the finest soft fruit,” according to a website ...

  3. Buckingham Palace promotes strawberry jam days after Meghan ...

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    The Buckingham Palace shop shared an Instagram video April 24 highlighting its Buckingham Palace Strawberry Preserve, noting their product is made “using only the finest berries and is delicious ...

  4. Buckingham Palace - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Palace (UK: / ˈ b ʌ k ɪ ŋ ə m /) [1] is a royal residence in London, and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. [a] [2] Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality.

  5. Royal Collection - Wikipedia

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    Candelabra x4, delivered to the comte d'Artois for the cabinet de Turc at Versailles, 1783 (The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace) Pierre-Philippe Thomire – at least 3 items: Vase, c. early 19th century (The Music Room, Windsor Castle) Candelabra x2, malachite and bronze, early 19th century (The White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)

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    It seems there's some healthy competition brewing between Meghan Markle and Buckingham Palace over... jam. At least, that's what it's turning into thanks to the internet. This week, celebrities ...

  7. Royal Philatelic Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection was kept at Buckingham Palace until it was moved to St James's Palace, also in London. [5] In 1952, a catalogue of the collection was published, prepared by Sir John Wilson, and edited by Clarence Winchester. It was available in a deluxe leather-bound edition or a regular cloth-bound edition.