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George Grosvenor:
George Gerald Hohenzollern Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster
was a businessman, political-active aristocrat who resided in Grosvenor House, London.
- The Founder of The House of Grosvenor-Hohenzollern
Early Life: The Duke Of Westminster was born in the outskirts of Plymouth in Devonshire, being that he was related to the The 1st Duke of Devonshire, George Cavendish. The Duke would live in Devonshire House, spending his time studying art and music at Plymouth Marjon University receiving degrees in literature, art and music with his diploma in 1820. The Duke did not obtain any other title than '' Lord Cavendish-Hohenzollern '' until his adulthood.
Adulthood: When he turned 18, the duke moved to London to watch the flourishing capital of Britain at its architectural rising, it was at this time where he received the heraldry title of '' Duke of Westminster ''. As the years went by the Duke contributed to the city with his architectural ideas and plans. He drew the Slyprince Opera House, The National Museum of Britain, and many more buildings within London. But the very finest that he drew was his own residence, Westminster House, a 34 roomed neoclassical gilded building of quartz-terracotta decorated rooms and interiors facing Buckingham Palace; The Duke spent the rest of his days in London, Westminster and met a woman which name no-one knows and produced a new heir to his title, Alexander Julian Spencer Hohenzollern Cavendish Grosvenor. The Duke was banished from Britain for national treason as he was found walking around the streets of London griefing the many beautiful buildings in a sort of trance. He explained the situation and was given a second chance by King MineHero43, and again contributed to London's growth.
Disappearance
Around this time an old friend asked Grosvenor to help him with constructing his new town of St. Petersburg. George told Guineapigplays to look after Westminster Hall whilst he was away. He frequently updated Guinea on St. Petersburg's progress, but suddenly, the updates stopped. This worried Guinea. The Metropolitan police launched an investigation. Grosvenor was found in St. Petersburg, wounded from a fall he had when he was on some scaffolding. The Duke was taken back to London to recover. The Duke was in St. James Hospital was treated with the best care.
Death
After The Duke of Westminster returned from St. Petersburg, having The Romanovs being financially ruined, leading to the collapse of St. Petersburg Grosvenor was still hardly injured from the fall from overlooking his architectural wonders. Not only was Grosvenor injured by the fall, while travelling by carriage, through Europe, Grosvenor caught tubercolose, while staying in Poland and was hurriedly signed in at St. James Hospital, when back in London. The doctors did not know of his turbercolose, so we did not receive any treatment other than for his head. HG, The Duke of Westminster passed away by sleep in his own residence, Westminster House when back from the hospital. The Duke became 79 years old and left everything to the state.
State funeral
A funeral is to be held for the Duke.