Prince Albert Edward Collection
"Prince Albert Edward: A Royal Legacy Through Captivating Moments" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating life of Prince Albert Edward
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"Prince Albert Edward: A Royal Legacy Through Captivating Moments" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating life of Prince Albert Edward, also known as King Edward VII of Great Britain. From his thrilling victory at The Princes Second Derby in 1900 to his triumphant Diamond Jubilee celebration in 1911, this royal figure left an indelible mark on history. In a stunning photograph captured around the early 1900s, we catch a glimpse of Edward VII exuding regal charm and sophistication. His presence is further enhanced by the magnificent Diamond Jubilee racehorse, Persimmon, which secured first place under his ownership in 1911. A portrait from 1890 showcases Prince Edward of Wales during his youth, foreshadowing the greatness that awaited him as he ascended to become King Edward VII. By his side stands Queen Consort Alexandra, a pillar of strength and elegance throughout their reign together. One cannot help but be enthralled by the adventurous spirit displayed by Prince Albert Edward during his visit to India in 1876. An artist's depiction captures him fearlessly engaging in a tiger hunt atop an elephant – truly embodying bravery fit for royalty. Family moments are cherished treasures within any dynasty. A heartwarming image depicts the Prince and Princess of Wales aboard their royal yacht with their beloved children during the late nineteenth century – a testament to their strong bond amidst their illustrious duties. Delving into historical records reveals fascinating insights into Duke of Fife's game larder from 1881 - showcasing not only luxurious indulgences but also highlighting societal norms prevalent during that era. January 24th, 1901 marked an important milestone for Prince Albert Edward as he performed his first act of state after ascending to the throne upon Queen Victoria's passing. This momentous occasion was captured through unknown lenses yet forever etched into our collective memory.