Difference between Windsor and Windsor

What is the difference between Windsor and Windsor?

Windsor as a proper noun is a town in berkshire, england - famous for windsor castle while Windsor as a proper noun is a town in berkshire, england - famous for windsor castle

Windsor

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A town in Berkshire, England - famous for Windsor Castle Several other places in England, Australia, Canada and the United States from the town in Berkshire. transferred from the surname. The Royal House of Windsor

Windsor

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A town in Berkshire, England - famous for Windsor CastleSeveral other places in England, Australia, Canada and the United Statesfrom the town in Berkshire.transferred from the surname.The Royal House of Windsor

Example sentence: My mother always used to say when picking up a product, 'Would you give this to the Duchess of Windsor?' Well, that's lovely. But the Duchess of Windsor is dead.

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