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Which hotel in London is called "Buckingham Palace Annex" because of its relationship with the British royal family?
Claridge's in English is a five-star hotel in London, England. Located at the intersection of Brook Street and Davis Street in Meffer District. This hotel has a close relationship with the British royal family for a long time, so it is nicknamed "Buckingham Palace Annex". Claridge Hotel is owned and operated by Melburg Hotels Group.

Claridge Hotel was established and opened on 18 12, formerly known as Miwalt Hotel. At that time, the hotel was located in a traditional London townhouse, and then expanded by expanding to adjacent buildings. /kloc-in 0/854, the hotel entrepreneur (father of biologist St. George Jackson Miwart) sold the hotel to Mr. and Mrs. Clarici (they had a small hotel near Miwart Hotel). The couple merged two hotels, and once renamed the hotel "The Miwalt Hotel in Clarici". 1860, Eugénie de Montijo lived here for a long time, and met Queen Victoria in the hotel, which made the hotel famous.

1878 first edition Badeck listed Claridge Hotel as "the first hotel in London".

Richard Deoyli Carter, the founder of the merger and reconstruction of Savoi Hotel, bought Claridge Hotel on 1894, and demolished the old building and replaced it with the current one, installing modern facilities such as elevators and bathrooms. The new hotel building was built by George Trollope and his son and opened in 1897. The hotel building is a second-class registered building in Britain.

/kloc-During the period of 0/920s, Claridge Hotel was managed by Rupert Dejori Carter, the son of Carter, and expanded. During World War II, Claridge Hotel was the base camp of the exiled government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the home of Peter Alekseyevich Romanov. He and his wife spent most of World War II at Claridge Hotel. It is said that Suite 2 12 of this hotel was ceded to Yugoslavia by Britain in July 1945, which enabled Alexander, heir to the Yugoslav throne, to be born on Yugoslav territory. But there is no existing written evidence to support this rumor.

After World War II, Winston Churchill lost his home in London because of his defeat in the British election of 1945, and stayed in the suite of Claridge Hotel.

19511February, German Chancellor Angela Konrad Adenauer held secret talks with Nahum Goldman, President of the World Jewish Congress, at Claridge Hotel, and began to negotiate the compensation for Jewish Holocaust survivors in Germany [8].