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TIIEIR Majesties spent the early part of the week at St. James's Palace. On Sunday, they attended divine service at the Chapel Royal.
The Queen visited the Dutchess of Gloucester on Monday; and the Dutchess returned the call on the same day. The Duke of Cumberland also spent some time at the Palace.
On Tuesday, the Duke of Cumberland and the Dutchess of Glouces- ter again visited their Majesties. The usual Levee was not held at the Palace on Wednesday; but the King gave audiences to Viscount Melbourne, the Dukes of Buck. ingham, Northumberland, and Dorset, and Lord Falmouth. The Dutchess of Gloucester afterwards called at the Palace.
On Thursday, the King and Queen received another visit from the Dutchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Cumberland. In the evening, their Majesties departed for Windsor Castle.
The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria left Kensington Palace on Thursday, on a visit to the Earl of Liverpool and the Ladies Jenkins" at Buxted Park.