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Queen Anne
Born
6th February 1665, St James’s Palace, Westminster.
Parents
King James II and Anne Hyde (daughter of the first Earl of Clarendon).
Married
Prince George of Denmark in 1683, who died in 1708 – aged 55 – at Kensington Palace – buried at Westminster Abbey.
Coronation
23rd April 1702. Reign 8th March 1702 – 1st August 1714.
Claim to the Throne
Daughter of King James II and Anne Hyde.
Died
1st August 1714, Kensington Palace, London. Cause of death – stroke.
Buried – Westminster Abbey.
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Discovering the Magic of Warwick Castle: A Timeless Adventure
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Exploring the Tower of London
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