Princesses Margaret and Patricia of Connaught, 1908.
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Royal Birthdays for today, March 17th:
Shijo, Emperor of Japan, 1231
James IV, King of Scotland, 1473
Patricia of Connaught, British Princess, 1886
Abdul Muntaqim, Prince of Brunei, 2007
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Princess Patricia of Connaught being a cute baby 🥰
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from top left to bottom right:
Alix of Hesse and by Rhine, Tsarina of Russia
Wilhelm II, German Emperor and King of Prussia
Mary of Teck, Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India
Patricia of Connaught, Lady Alexander Ramsay
Gustaf VI Adolf, King of Sweden
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More 1909 portraits -
Left 1909 Juliana Armour Ferguson by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Smith College Museum of Art - Northampton, Massachusetts, USA). From oceansbridge.com/shop/artists/s/soe-spe/sorolla-joaquin-y-bastida/juliana-armour-ferguson?utm_source=pinterest 654X1280.
Right 1909 Margot Asquith by Philip Alexius de László (Chtistie's - Live auction 8020 15Dec11 Lot 33). From their Web site) 3272X4261.
Left 1909 Mrs. Charles B. Alexander by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (private collection). From joaquin-sorolla.blogspot.com/2015/06/mrs-charles-b-alexander.html 997X1280.
Right 1909 Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris y sus Hijos by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Hispanic Society Museum & Library - New York City, New York, USA). From joaquin-sorolla.blogspot.com/2009/06/mrs-ira-nelson-morris-y-sus-hijos.html 1236X1600.
Left 1909 Mrs. William H. Gratwick, Emilie Victorine Piolet Mitchell Gratwick by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (location ?). From fleurdulys.tumblr.com/post/83297159756/william-h-gratwick-emilie-victorine-piolet 802X1280.
Right 1909 Mrs. Winthrop W. Aldrich (Harriet Alexander) by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City, New York, USA). From Wikimedia 771X1012.
Left 1909 Patricia of Connaught postcard. From eBay fixed spots with Photoshop and removed mono-color tint 952X1486.
Right 1909 Portrait of Countess Sophia Vladimirovna Panina by Ilya Repin (State Russian Museum). From the discontinued Athenaeum Web site 622X885.
Left 1909 Réjane by Ramon Casas (location ?). From verbinina.wordpress.com/2014/08/27/portraits-of-french-actresses-of-la-belle-epoque/ 2330X3000.
Right 1909 Señora de Urcola llevaba una mantilla de negro by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (auctioned by Christie's). From Wikimedia 1500X3033.
1909 Emilie Flöge by Atelier d'Ora/Arthur Benda/Madame d'Ora (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe - Hamburg, Germany). From tumblr.com/fashionsfromthepast/743745372176957440? 743X1200
1909 (22Feb issue) Jugend - Die Raffinierte by Xavier Gose. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/744226861686685696/xavier-gose-paris-die-raffinierte-jugend? 1016X1865.
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JOSEFINE SWOBODA AND QUEEN VICTORIA’S FAMILY 💖🥺❤️🩹
Beautiful portraits painted by the talented painter Josefine Swoboda (1861-1924) of the granddaughters and Great-granddaughters of Queen Victoria 🥺🦋🤍
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꧁ ✵ Royals & Josefine Swoboda ✵ ꧂
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Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, with her youngest daughter, Princess Patricia of Connaught.
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“Patricia of Connaught is an interesting personality. She was born into the most powerful monarchy in the world, the British, during her youth she rejected several marriage proposals that included, from heir princes to grand dukes, but in the end she chose to marry a commoner, Alexander Ramsay, and at an advanced age for the time, 33 years old. During his lifetime, he followed the reigns of several British monarchs, as well as world transformations.” - Submitted by cenacevedo15
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Miss Frances Coster, Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna, Princess Patricia of Connaught and Princess Margaret of Connaught at Balmoral, 10th September - 21st September 1896.
Photos from:
Tsar Nicholas II 1896-1897 Album / page 12, 13b, 14b - photo n°197, 212, 213, 218
Royal Collection Trust, RCIN 2802364, 2802366, 2802368
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Royal Wedding on 10 February 1904 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Prince Alexander of Teck (29) and Princess Alice of Albany (20).
The bride was the eldest born child of Queen Victoria's youngest son the late Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany by his German wife Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont.
The bridegroom was the youngest son of Francis, Duke of Teck by his wife Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge. His elder sister was the wife of Princess Alice's first cousin King George V.
The beautiful bride in her wedding dress
Their bridesmaids
The bride and bridegroom with the bridesmaids.
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Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and his wife, Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught (nee Princess of Prussia) with their two youngest children, Princess Patricia later Mrs. Ramsay and Prince Arthur of Connaught, 1907.
This photograph was taken at the Crimson Drawing Room of the Windsor Castle.
Photographed by unknown.
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’…….William…..change the line of succession’
I hate to disappoint this anon, but William cannot change, ban, cut the line of succession. It’s not in the remit of the Monarch.
Only Parliament can do something about the line of succession.
And even then they can’t cut or change the line. In ye old times, this conundrum was resolved with a visit to the tower for the final, deadly solution.
However, even with that final solution which isn’t an option anymore, parliament can change or add caveats to criteria to skip over undesirable candidates in the line. They did it to bring in George 1 of Hanover - skipped 50 people to do this - and 3 times to get rid of the Monarch - (forced or coerced) abdication of Empress Matiilda in 1148, James VI and II in 1688, Edward VIII in 1936.
According to a recent published opinion by a constitutional lawmaker, all honours, titles, styles held by members of the royal family are given by royal prerogative even when they are peerage ones or birthright.
As a result, they can be removed by royal prerogative which can’t be challenged in a court of law. In effect the monarch is above the law.
The expert concludes that Charles or William can strip Harry of everything except his place in the line of succession. And by everything, he means HRH, Prince, Duke, Earl, Baron, RKVO and his status as a prince of the UK and effectively reduce him to the status of an ordinary citizen without any privilege except that which they earn by their own merits.
I’d be shocked if Charles stripped Harry. I think William will do it, but he might not go far enough. He might reduce him to a lesser rank/ status as happened to HRH Princess Patricia of Connaught in 1919 who was demoted to Lady Ramsey.
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Thank you anon, and despite all these facts Charles won’t do anything. The man doesn't even have the balls to remove them from the working royals page.
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