King Edward Viii Collection
"King Edward VIII: A Life of Luxury and Royalty" Step into the world of King Edward VIII, a man who lived a life filled with opulence and grandeur
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"King Edward VIII: A Life of Luxury and Royalty" Step into the world of King Edward VIII, a man who lived a life filled with opulence and grandeur. From his early years as the Prince of Wales to his short-lived reign as king, he left an indelible mark on history. In 1921, during his Indian tour, the Prince of Wales was captured in a captivating moment alongside the Maharajah of Gwalior. This image showcases the prince's charisma and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. The luxury steam yacht Nahlin served as King Edward VIII's floating palace. Anchored majestically, it symbolized his lavish lifestyle and love for adventure. Crafted by Kirk & Sons of Cowes, this vessel epitomized elegance and sophistication. A stunning color lithograph immortalizes King Edward VIII himself - regal and dignified in every aspect. His charismatic presence is palpable through this artwork that captures both his physical features and inner strength. Family played an important role in King Edward VIII's life. In a heartwarming lithograph, we see him surrounded by loved ones - King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, their children, grandchildren - generations united under one royal lineage. Even from birth at his christening ceremony attended by Queen Victoria herself to later years spent at Osborne College on the Isle of Wight alongside Prince Edward; family bonds remained strong throughout his journey. Photographs featuring H. R. H The Duke of York (later known as George VI), H. R. H The Prince of Wales (Edward VIII), H. R. H Prince Henry (Duke Gloucester), H. M The Queen Mary depict moments frozen in time – capturing camaraderie among siblings destined for greatness. The Princess of Wales shared her husband's joy while raising their sons – Prince Albert and future king-to-be Prince Edward. At Barton Manor on the Isle of Wight or elsewhere within their royal residences, they created cherished memories.