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Oh, dude, after the Tudors and Stuarts, it was the Hanover family's time to shine in Great Britain. They were like the cool new kids on the monarchy block, taking over the throne with a fresh vibe. So yeah, the Hanovers were the ones calling the shots for a while there.

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