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Prince Albert visiting the Civil Service Sports Day
Prince Albert (future King George VI) (1895-1952), who had just become Duke of York visiting the Civil Service Sports Day at Stamford Bridge (the home of Chelsea Football Club). The picture shows him shaking hands with Miss D. Leach, a competitor. Date: 1920
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In this striking photograph from 1920, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Duke of York, makes a warm and friendly gesture as he shakes hands with Miss D. Leach, a determined competitor, during his visit to the Civil Service Sports Day held at Stamford Bridge in London. The Duke, who would later become King George VI, dons a top hat and a formal military uniform, reflecting his royal status and the solemnity of his official duties. The backdrop of Stamford Bridge, the historic home of Chelsea Football Club, adds an air of excitement and energy to the scene, as the sports day brought together civil servants from various departments for a day of friendly competition and camaraderie. The Duke's visit to the event was a significant moment in British royal history, as it marked his continued dedication to engaging with the public and supporting various national institutions. The image captures a rare moment of informality and connection between the future monarch and a member of the public, highlighting the Duke's approachable and gracious demeanor. The photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the role of the monarchy in British society during the early 20th century.
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