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krasivaa · 6 months
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Princess Louise Margaret and Princess Maria of Prussia, the photo's taken in mids 1860s.
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tiaramania · 1 year
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* Coronation Tiaras *
Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught & Strathearn, wore the Connaught Fringe Tiara for the coronation of King Edward VII at Westminster Abbey on 9 August 1902.
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My 10 favorite royal bridal necklaces in no specific order.
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colorizedhistory · 5 months
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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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leonisandmurex · 1 year
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S.I.S.T.E.R.H.O.O.D  || ♡ The Queen Mother, ♡ Queen Elizabeth ii, ♡ Princess Margaret, ♡ Queen Camilla, ♡ Princess Anne, ♡ Lady Sarah McCorquodale, ♡ Jane Fellowes, ♡ Princess Diana, ♡ Lady Sarah Chatto, ♡ Countess of Wessex, ♡ Zara Tindall, ♡ The Princess of Wales, ♡ Pippa Matthews, ♡ Princess Beatrice, ♡ Princess Eugenie, ♡ Lady Louise Windsor ♡ Savannah Phillips, ♡ Isla Phillips, ♡ Mia Tindall, ♡ Princess Charlotte, ♡ Lena Tindall
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🤍🩶 ~ Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, with his wife, Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1878. ~ 🩶🤍
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royal-confessions · 8 months
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“Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh and Duchess Louise Margaret of Connaught have some similarities; both married princes who were far from inheriting the crown and arrived unpretentiously. However, their efforts and dedication to the British monarchy were exceptional, and they stood out for winning not only the respect of their husbands, but also the affection of their illustrious mothers-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria.” - Text & Image Submitted by cenacevedo15
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gabriellademonaco · 3 months
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Royal Hat Appreciation (344/∞)
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britanniabay · 8 months
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Princess Margaret, Prince Philip and Princess Anne on board HMY Britannia.
Princess Margaret would have been 93 years old today.
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꧁ ✵ Royals & Josefine Swoboda ✵ ꧂
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philibetexcerpts · 10 months
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On 28 June 1954, King Gustaf VI Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden were welcomed by the members of the British Royal Family during their arrival in London.
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loiladadiani · 1 year
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Grand Duchesses at the Coronation of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna
Nicholas II and his consort Empress Alexandra, were crowned on Tuesday, 14 May (O.S., 26 May N.S.) 1896, in Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. The magnificence of the occasion was never again seen in Russia. The Grand Duchesses were in full regalia. Here are two great photographs of them.
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Sitting: Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna (who had been present at the coronation of Alexander III); sitting on the floor at her knees is Princess Olga of Wurttenberg; sitting next to Alexandra Iosifovna is Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught
Back Row Standing from Let to Right: Grand Duchess Vera Konstantinovna, Grand Duchess Anastasia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the elder), Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna, and Princess Elena of Saxe-Altenburg
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In the center of this group, is Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, (daughter of Tzar Alexander II, wife of Queen Victoria's second son Alfred, Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, who is standing behind her.)
On the right side of Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, is her daughter Victoria Melita, Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Sitting to the left of her mother is the Crowned Princess of Romania, Marie (same name as her mother; known by the family as Missy). Her husband the Crowned Prince of Romania, Ferdinand, is standing slightly to the side, behind Missy.
Next to Ferdinand of Romania is Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse and By Rhine, husband of Victoria Melita at the time and brother of the Empress being crowned, Alexandra Feodorovna. To the right of Victoria Melita is her brother, Prince Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha who died at age twenty-four.
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collab with the queen @abigaaal ✨
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colorizedhistory · 4 months
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Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1879.
This painting is a copy painted by Robert A. Müller for Queen Victoria of an original portrait by Von Angeli, dated 1879, at Bagshot Park. When the Duke of Connaught saw the original portrait in November 1878 he wrote to the Queen to describe it: ‘It is really lovely, so like & yet so pretty & natural – She is taken three quarters face in a low gown of a creamy colour, her hair quite plain, my locket round her neck on a thin gold chain, & that ruby & diamond star left her by her Grandmama in her dress… I tell you the particulars as I think they may interest you.’ (x)
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