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King James I of England's first advisor was Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset. Carr became a favorite of James shortly after he ascended the throne in 1603, and he was influential in court politics and patronage. However, Carr's prominence diminished due to scandals, and he later fell from favor, paving the way for the rise of other advisors, such as Buckingham.

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