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The Royal House of Somerset | |
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Founder | King William V |
Family Seats | Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Somerset House, Dalkieth Palace, Balmoral Castle, Hillsborough Castle, Highgrove House, Sedgwick 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 Prince Matthew, The Duke of Somerset, formerly King William V and is currently comprised of eight members.