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Revision as of 17:58, 9 September 2019
Harewood House is the Yorkshire estate of the Earl of Harewood.
Film
When King George V and his queen Mary of Teck visit Downton Abbey, they pay a visit to their daughter at Harewood, where a ball, attended by members of the Crawley family, is held in their honor.
Historical Notes
- In 1927, when the film takes place, Princess Mary would have been living at Goldsborough Hall. She didn't move to Harewood House until 1929, when her husband succeeded her father-in-law as the next Earl of Harewood.