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Guest List: A Royal Affair At the White House

The White House table settings, chosen by Laura Bush, hold centerpieces of white phalaenopsis orchids displayed in vermeil vases, with Clinton china.
The White House table settings, chosen by Laura Bush, hold centerpieces of white phalaenopsis orchids displayed in vermeil vases, with Clinton china. (By Shealah Craighead -- The White House Via Associated Press)
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William S. Farish, former ambassador to the United Kingdom, and Sarah Farish

Bradford M. Freeman, general partner, Freeman Spogli & Co., and Penelope S. Royall, deputy assistant secretary for health, Department of Health and Human Services

Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Karyn Frist

Fred Goodwin, group chief executive, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, and Joyce Goodwin

Kelsey Grammer and Camille Donatacci Grammer

Stephen J. Hadley, assistant to the president for national security affairs, and Ann Hadley, Department of Justice

Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) and Brian Frank

J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), speaker of the House, and Jean Hastert

Wallace Holladay Jr., president, Holladay Corp., and Winton Holladay

Army Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honore and Beverly Honore

Caroline Rose Hunt and Charles M. Simmons

Clay Johnson III, deputy director for management, Office of Management and Budget, and Anne S. Johnson, director, Arts in Embassies Program, Department of State


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