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THE King and Queen visited the Earl of Errol's, at Richmond, on Monday; on which occasion there was a dinner for three hundred of the
children of the town, in the Park, which seemed to interest the Royal party greatly. On Wednesday, their Majesties came to London, for the purpose of enabling the Queen to pay a visit to the Dutchess of
Angouleme, at Grillon's. The Queen went thither in a private car- riage, and, as some of our contemporaries describe it, incog. We are not aware of such a thing as incognito of a British Queen in her own capital. The visit is regularly announced in the Court Circular. Their Majesties returned to Windsor in the evening.
Lord Albemarle gives a grand entertainment to their Majesties on Monday.
Sir Augustus d'Este has been deprived of the office of Equerry to the King ; Captain HoQce Seymour succeeds him.
We regret to hear that the Dutchess of Gloucester continues severely afflicted with a complaint to which his late Majesty and the late Duke of York were subject.—Morning Herald.
We understand their Majesties purpose returning to St. James's Palace the latter end of the present or commencement of next month, and will stay in town for about a fortnight, and then proceed to Brighton. ,..-1Iforning Herald.