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coolthingsguyslike · 8 months
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This is a colourization I did of Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia. Born in 13 September 1892 to German Emperor Wilhelm II and Empress Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein. She was the 7th child and only daughter. In 1913 she married Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick. They had 5 children together. During WWII her and her husband tried to encourage an agreement between the UK and Nazi Germany. After WWII the couple lived in Marienburg Castle till the death of the Ernest Augustus in 30 January 1953. In 1965 The Princess wrote an autobiography about her life. She died in 11 December 1980 and is buried in the Royal plots at Berggarten Mausoleum, Hanover. 
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obbas · 2 years
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The Princess of Prussia Pub. Aldgate, London
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diioonysus · 4 months
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Victoria, Princess Royal by Frank Reynolds after Winterhalter, 1858
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tiaramania · 6 months
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TIARA ALERT: Princess Antonia, Duchess of Wellington, wore the Wellington Diamond Tiara for the State Opening of Parliament at the Palace of Westminster in London on 7 November 2023.
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adini-nikolaevna · 7 months
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“I could not choose for a sister-in-law anyone I like better than Louise. She will make Arthur a most delightful wife. Each is the complement of the other, and I foresee that each will make the other supremely happy.”
—the German Crown Princess, (nee Victoria, Princess Royal) on the fiancée of her younger brother Prince Arthur: Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia.
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Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen, by Philip De László, 1899.
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empress-alexandra · 5 months
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Princesses Alix (later Empress Alexandra of Russia) and Irene (Princess Henry of Prussia) of Hesse, 1888.
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thehessiansisters · 2 months
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Portrait of Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia sitting in a bench at a park, 1919.
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royal-confessions · 7 months
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“I wish there were several photos of Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia's wedding. It would be interesting to have photos of the last great event that brought together the European monarchies before the chaos and destruction of the First World War.” - Text & Image Submitted by cenacevedo15
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Princess Viktoria Luise Adelheid Mathilde Charlotte of Prussia, Duchess of Brunswick
German vintage postcard
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royal women + text post memes ✨💗
(thanks friends who participated!)
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raisukujira · 1 month
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motherfucker gilbert felt inspired after one piece life action and watched entire anime to became real sigma /J BUT I ACTUALLY LOVE HIM HE LOOKS EVEN BETTER LIKE WHAAT
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EXTREMELY, never before seen, rare photo of the four eldest children of Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse and By Rhine and Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland riding in a small carriage 🤍
From left to right: Victoria, Ernst Louis, Irene, and Elisabeth 🤎
Source: Hessian State Archives
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Princess Alice with her sister Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia, Berlin, 1865.
Alice to Queen Victoria, Berlin, January 29, 1865 | The journey went off very well, and we are so happy to be here. Vicky and Fritz are kindness itself, and Vicky so dear, so loving! I feel it does me good, that there is a reflection of Papa's great mind in her. He loved her so much, and was so proud of her.
Alice to Queen Victoria, Berlin, February 4, 1865 | I have not been sight-seeing anywhere, as it is too cold for that. We drive in a shut carriage, and then walk in the Thiergarten. We spend the whole day together, which is a great enjoyment to me, and of an evening we go out together. It is pleasant to have a sister to go out with, and all the people are so kind and civil to us.
Alice to Queen Victoria, Berlin, February 14, 1965 | We leave next Saturday. I shall be so sorry to leave dear Vicky, for she is often so much alone. Fritz is really so excellent, it is a pleasure to look at his dear good face; and he is worked so hard - no health can stand it in the long run.
Alice to Queen Victoria, Berlin, 17 February 1865 | This will be my last letter from here, and I only regret leaving here on account of parting with dear Vicky and Fritz, whom we see so rarely, and usually but for a short time. I have spent such pleasant hours with dear Vicky: that is what I shall look back to with so much pleasure and satisfaction.
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