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South Audley Street
- ... that the Queen briefly lived at 77 South Audley Street? Source: "Queen Caroline was at No. 77 for a short while on her return from Italy in 1820" (The London Encyclopedia 3rd edition, 2008, p. 851)
- Reviewed: Bruce Tree
5x expanded by Ritchie333 (talk). Self-nominated at 11:19, 26 October 2019 (UTC).
- Comment: the Queen is misleading to readers, and therefore fails accuracy. Caroline of Brunswick was certainly a queen (or queen consort), but readers wouldn't associate her with the Queen. Methinks the self-nomination might have more to do with a reversal of an unopposed year-old merge proposal on South Audley Street.