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==Current use== Under the terms of the Chevening Act, the prime minister has the responsibility of nominating a person to occupy the house privately as a furnished country residence. This person can be the prime minister, a minister who is a member of the Cabinet, a lineal descendant of King [[George VI]] or the spouse, widow or widower of such a descendant. The Canadian [[high commissioner]], the American ambassador and the [[National Trust]] all have remainder interests in Chevening in the unlikely event that none of the others requires the house. The usual nominee is the [[Foreign Secretary (United Kingdom)|Foreign Secretary]].<ref name=share/> Under special arrangements with the board of trustees, the house is also available to the [[Secretary of State for International Trade]] and was available to the [[Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union]].
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