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'''The Royal House of Somerset''' is the ruling House of the Empire of Great Britain. The House was established by [[Prince Matthew, The Duke of Somerset]], formerly | '''The Royal House of Somerset''' is the ruling House of the Empire of Great Britain. The House was established by [[Prince Matthew, The Duke of Somerset| The Duke of Somerset]], formerly King William V, and is currently comprised of severn members. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Latest revision as of 10:45, 17 June 2023
The Royal House of Somerset | |
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Founder | King William V |
Family Seats | Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Somerset House, Balmoral Castle, Hillsborough Castle, Highgrove House, Shugborough Hall, Abelman House |
Current Head | King Edward IX |
Motto | "Nos Servimus" |
The Royal House of Somerset is the ruling House of the Empire of Great Britain. The House was established by The Duke of Somerset, formerly King William V, and is currently comprised of severn members.