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Tits QUEEN and Prince Consort, attended by Mr. Secretary Walpole, left Buckingham Palace on Monday, on a visit to Stoneleigh Abbey, Bir- mingham, and Warwick Castle. They returned to London on Wed- nesday evening.
The King of the Belgians, the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, and the Count of Flanders, arrived at Buckingham Palace on Thursday evening. He was received at the railway by the Prince Consort, and at the princi- pal entrance of the palace by the Queen. Last night the Queen gave a concert at Buckinghan Palace. During the day the Duke and Duchess d'Aumale visited the Queen. On Thursday, Prince Augustus of Saxe Coburg, the Duke and Duchess d'Aumale, the Duke de Nemours, and the Prince de Joinville, visited the Xing of the Belgians. The list of her Majesty's guests includes the names of the King of the Belgians, the Duchess of Kent, the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, the Count of Flanders, Prince Victor of Hohenlohe, the Belgian Minister and Madame Van de Weyer, the Marquis of Exeter, the Duke, Duchess, and Princess Mary of Cambridge, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburgh Strelitz, and the Maharajah Dhuleep Singh.