#Princess Louise of Denmark
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roses-of-the-romanovs · 8 months ago
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The Hessian grand ducal and British royal families, 1882.
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1869 -> 2024:Photography, Princesses of Wales and their children. Like Catherine, the late Queen Alexandra (then The Princess of Wales) had an interest in photography and took hundreds of photos throughout her life.
-> c. 1869 Alexandra with her children Prince Albert, Prince George (later George V), Princess Louise and Princess Victoria at Abergeldie Castle, Scotland. ->2024 Catherine with her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at Adelaide Cottage, Windsor, England.
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ykzzr · 2 years ago
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Danish royal family 1872
Tsesarevna Maria Feodorovna with her son Grand Duke George Alexandrovich, Princess Alexandra of Wales and her daughter Princess Maud and Princess Victoria with her grandmother Queen Louise, Crown Prince Frederick and his sister Princess Thyra, Prince Albert Victor, Grand Duke Nicholas, Prince George (I don't really know who the girl next to Nicholas is but it might be Princess Louise of Wales), Princess Louise and her son Prince Christian of Denmark.
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royal-hair · 5 months ago
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|| 14. Photo/s of your least liked wedding guest hairstyle ||
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tiny-librarian · 6 months ago
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Royal Birthdays for today, December 12th:
Albert II, Duke of Austria, 1298
Anne of Denmark, Queen of England/Ireland/Scotland, 1574
Charles Alexander of Lorraine, Governor of the Austrian Netherlands, 1712
Leopoldine Marie of Anhalt-Dessau, Margravine of Brandenburg-Schwedt, 1716
Marie Louise of Austria, Empress of the French/Duchess of Parma, 1791
Şevkefza Sultan, Valide Sultan, 1820
Maria Cristina of Spain, Countess Marone-Cinzano, 1911
Alexandrine-Louise of Denmark, Countess of Castell-Castell, 1914
Purnika, Princess of Nepal, 2000
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My 10 favorite royal bridal necklaces in no specific order.
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februaryfrost · 5 months ago
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Josefine Swoboda (29 January 1861 – 27 October 1924) was an Austrian artist who focused on watercolor portraits. She was from a family of artists and her first lessons in painting were done with her father Eduard Swoboda.
In 1890 she earned the title of court painter from Queen Victoria. She would work off and on for the British royal family until 1899.
Alexandra, Princess of Wales 1895
Princess Alice of Battenberg 1891
Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg 1890
Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein 1897
Prince Leopold of Battenberg 1890
Princess Patricia of Connaught
Princess Elizabeth of Hesse and by Rhine 1899
Source of paintings: Royal Collection Trust
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Princess Lovisa of Sweden, later Queen Louisa of Denmark, 1860s 🤍
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loiladadiani · 2 years ago
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Queen Louise of Denmark, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, and Princess Marie of Greece and Denmark (Greek Minnie)
All of them beautiful in their own way…even Greek Minnie looks lovely; her features did not yet show the “constant expression of displeasure” into which they would seem to set later in life.
In my opinion, King Christian IX and Queen Louise raised their children to occupy the high places they would in Imperial Europe and also did the work necessary to find those children appropriate grooms and brides…for the most part. gcl
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Princess Louise of Battenberg (middle) with her cousins (foster cousins) Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the younger) and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich,
Princess Alice of Battenberg and Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark’s wedding celebrations, Germany 1903
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ulysses-posts · 1 year ago
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The lesser known side of Queen Victoria as "Grandmother of Europe"
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thepastisalreadywritten · 1 year ago
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BORN ON THIS DAY:
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Princess Margaret of Connaught (Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah; 15 January 1882 – 1 May 1920) was Crown Princess of Sweden as the first wife of the future King Gustaf VI Adolf.
She was the elder daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and his wife, Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia.
Known in Sweden as Margareta, her marriage produced five children.
She was the grandmother of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.
She died 30 years before her husband's accession to the throne of Sweden.
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1869 -> 2024Photography, Princesses of Wales and their children. Like Catherine, the late Queen Alexandra (then The Princess of Wales) had an interest in photography and took hundreds of photos throughout her life.
-> c. 1869 Alexandra with her children Prince Albert, Prince George (later George V), Princess Louise and Princess Victoria at Abergeldie Castle, Scotland. -> 2024 Catherine with her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at Adelaide Cottage, Windsor, England.
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tiaramania · 8 months ago
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TIARA ALERT: Queen Mary of Denmark wore Princess Louise's Pearl Poiré Tiara for the banquet during the state visit from Iceland at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark on 8 October 2024.
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inky-duchess · 15 days ago
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If one King is hosting another King for supper [if it matters, they're celebrating a wedding between their children], how would the seating work? It's a great big public feast, so where would the Kings, Queens, and Heirs all sit at the table? Is there some sort of specific order to it?
Usually the table would be U shaped, with the host monarch and their guests seated at the top table with people on either side. However, an example from Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee dinner had the guests seated at different tables. You can see from the guest list that there were quite a few monarchs, heirs and consorts and ambassadors invited - from a plan in the National Archives:
Queen’s Table
The Queen The Prince of Naples Princess of Wales Grand Duke of Hesse Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia Prince Albert of Prussia, Regent of Brunswick Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Grand Duke Serge of Russia Grand Duchess of Hesse Crown Prince of Siam Empress Frederic The Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria
Prince of Wales’s Table
Prince of Wales Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Princess Frederica of Hanover The Prince of Japan Princess of Bulgaria Duc d’Auerstadt (France), Special Ambassador Princess Henry of Prussia Prince Waldemar of Denmark Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Prince Henry of Prussia The Princess of Naples
Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha’s Table
Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Duchess of Connaught Prince Rupert of Bavaria Duchess of York Duke of Oporto Princess Victoria of Wales The Hon. Whitelaw Reid, United States Special Ambassador Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of Saxony Princess Louise (Duchess of Fife) Grand Duke Cyril of Russia Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lorne)
Duke of Connaught’s Table
Duke of Connaught Duchess of Albany Duke Albert of Wurtemberg Princess Charles of Denmark Crown Prince of Montenegro Prince Charles of Ligne, Belgian Ambassador Extraordinary Duke of Sotomayor, Spanish Special Ambassador Monsignore Sumbucetti, Archbishop of Corinth, Papal Envoy Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxemburg Princess Adolphe of Schaumburg-Lippe Prince Eugene of Sweden and Norway Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg
Duke of York’s Table
Duke of York Princess Frederick Charles of Hesse Prince of Bulgaria Princess Louis of Battenberg Prince Alfred of Saxe-Coburg M. de Staal (Russian Ambassador) His Excellency Chang Ying Hun (China) Prince Mohammed Ali Pacha of Egypt Prince Amir Khan of Persia Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein Prince Charles of Denmark Duchess of Teck
Duke of Cambridge’s Table
Duke of Cambridge Princess Feodore of Saxe-Meiningen Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Duke of Teck Munir Pacha (Turkish Envoy) Count van Lynden Duchess of Buccleuch (Mistress of the Robes) Prince Aribert of Anhalt Princess Hatzfeldt, Mistress of the Robes (to The Empress Frederic) Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse Princess Aribert of Anhalt
Marquis of Lorne’s Table
Marquis of Lorne Count de Casa Valencia (Spanish Ambassador) Prince Adolphus of Teck Lord Chamberlain Prince Francis of Teck Baron von Pawel Rammingen Anthopoulo Pacha (Turkish Ambassador) Prince Alexander of Teck Min Young hwan (Corean Envoy) Duke of Fife Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein Countess Victoria Gleichen
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein’s Table
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein Countess Feodore Gleichen Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar Count Deym (Austro-Hungarian Ambassador) Prince Louis of Battenberg Herr von Brauer M. de Courcel (French Ambassador) The Marquis of Salisbury Mr Hay, United States Ambassador General Ferero (Italian Ambassador) The Archbishop of Finland The Lord Steward Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein Count Hatzfeldt (German Ambassador) Prince Adolphe of Schaumburg-Lippe Princess Victor of Hohenlohe
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brf-rumortrackinganon · 1 month ago
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There was an agreement and an announcement under Elizabeth II. They can't go on as if they respect her memory if they use the HRH. No leaks, no assumptions. It's a clear statement not allowing to use HRH in all terms not just for commercial purposes. I don't think BRF will do anything now, since today that is William and Catherine 's anniversary until the USA visit in August/September. We might get some royal sources but that's all.
Suxs surely playing with the fire. I don't know when exactly if it will be under Charles or William but they will lose it, both HRH and Princess titles, her and her children. They might thinking who this change affect cause it won't be just an announcement but a new letter pattern. Besides neither of them was born with this to say it's a birth right but even if they were born Sweden and Denmark showed that you can lose that too. Nothing happens to Queen's cousins. I don't know about Eugenie, Beatrice and Harry. If he loses it they lose it too but I can see all 3 of them not using it. Nevertheless I'm pretty sure they will still use it private and demand people to address them this way, as I'm more than certain they do it with their stuff, just like Wallis. The timing of the change has to do with Charles health. He still gets therapy but if he ends it soon and be in remission like Catherine, then it happens. But if things aren't good for him and he knows it nothing will happen. Unless if he wants to take this from William but if he does it, it will a bit before ....yk. Nevertheless I don't think it will be bad for William's inage to be seen as the one protecting the monarchy from grifters.
Lastly, once again it's evident how much this woman hates and envies Catherine. It's clear she calculated the dates of her podcast to be on W&C anniversary and coronation anniversary and from all the episodes she has she chose this Tuesday as the one to do the interview. Well her podcast flops and she needed something. It's definitely not the first time she has signed as HRH but she want it to be on the news again. She did the same with Archetypes, after 2-3 episodes there wasn't any interest and she "stop" out of respect for Queen 🙄 the same Queen she had blackmailed few days before. For me the more this woman speaks the more she shows her true self and why nobody likes her.
I think you might need to double check your sources because there is no US visit planned for 2025. The US visit will be in 2026 as part of our semisesquincentennial/250th birthday.
Also there are ways to take Harry’s titles without affecting Beatrice and Eugenie. It depends on how the order is written. For instance, if the order specifies Harry by name, then the Yorkies keep theirs. If the order requires permanent residency (not domicile, but physical residency) in the UK to use the titles, then Harry and Eugenie lose it but Beatrice gets to keep it. If the order says “male children” or some variation of sex-based language like that, then Harry loses it but Beatrice and Eugenie keep theirs. So it can be done - I know you’re thinking about how Fergie lost her HRH when Diana gave hers back, but that’s not the same thing that’s happening here.
And BTW, Louise and James are also HRH Princess/Prince too. They just don’t use it but it is theirs pursuant to the 1917 LP because they were once grandchildren of the reigning monarch.
The legal precedent is set by the Titles Deprivation Act of 1917, which revoked specific British peerage and titles from specific people/families for their support of Germany during WW1.
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