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Yes, King George III had a jester named John Taylor, who served in the role during the late 18th century. Taylor was known for his witty humor and sharp commentary, entertaining the king and his court. Jesters often provided comic relief and could speak freely, offering insights that others might not be able to share. However, as the role of the jester diminished over time, so did the tradition in the royal courts.

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