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  1. Clarence House was built between 1825 and 1827 to the designs of John Nash as the new London home of George III’s third son, Prince William Henry, Duke of Clarence and his wife Adelaide (the future WIlliam IV). The house incorporated the south-western corner of the Tudor buildings of St James’s Palace. The house created by Nash was a bright ...

  2. The Clarence House Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of about 2 miles and 1 furlong (2 miles and 167 yards, or 3,371 metres), and during its running there are thirteen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each ...

  3. Clarence is an American animated television series created by Skyler Page for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the title character and his two best friends, Jeff and Sumo. Page, a former storyboard artist for Adventure Time and revisionist for Secret Mountain Fort Awesome , developed the series at Cartoon Network Studios as part of their shorts development program in 2012.

  4. Clarence House is a royal residence in London, situated on The Mall, in the City of Westminster. It is attached to St. James's Palace and shares the palace's garden. For nearly 50 years, from 1953 to 2002, it was home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It has since remained an official residence of The King and Queen.

  5. Clarence House; Credit – Wikipedia Clarence House was built between 1825-1827 for the future King William IV when he was Duke of Clarence. Feeling that his accommodations at St James’ Palace were too cramped, he contracted John Nash to build him an appropriate home.

  6. The Clarence House Annual Review 2018 (21st Century)Clarence House Here The Prince of Wales receives and entertains visitors from the UK and abroad, and hosts other official engagements. Clarence House is also home to offices for The Prince of Wales's Household, who support Their Royal Highnesses' day-to-day work and liaise with the hundreds of organisations whose work they're involved with.