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Tea fit for a queen
Tea fit for a queen
The dining room at the Goring
The hotel, which is located an easy walk from Buckingham Palace, is a favorite among royals. Queen Mary enjoyed afternoon tea at the hotel, as did the queen mother. Other famous visitors include Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, and members of the royal families of Denmark, Greece and Lichtenstein.


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