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A royal county is a designation used in the United Kingdom, particularly in England, to refer to counties that have received royal recognition or a charter from the monarchy. This designation often reflects historical significance, such as a royal residence or administrative importance. Examples include counties like Berkshire and Kent, which have a rich royal heritage. The term can also imply certain privileges or responsibilities associated with the crown.

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