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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Court of St James's is the royal court for the Sovereign of the United Kingdom.All Ambassadors and High Commissioners to the United Kingdom are formally received by the Court of St James's and all Ambassadors and High Commissioners from the United Kingdom are formally accredited from the Court of St James's not the United Kingdom as they are representatives of The Crown.The Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps (before 1920, Master of the Ceremonies), who acts as the link between the British monarch and foreign diplomatic missions, is permanently based at St James's Palace. In 1886, there were only six Ambassadors in London, with 37 other countries represented by Ministers. By 2015, this had increased to 175 foreign missions accredited to the Court of St James's, this total was made up of 47 high commissions (missions from other Commonwealth countries) and 128 embassies (missions from foreign, meaning non-Commonwealth, countries).Official meetings and receptions associated with the court, such as Privy Council meetings or the annual Diplomatic Reception attended by 1,500 guests, are held wherever the Queen is in residence – usually Buckingham Palace."@en }

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