Princess Victoria Collection
"Princess Victoria: A Journey Through Royalty and History" Step into the world of Princess Victoria
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"Princess Victoria: A Journey Through Royalty and History" Step into the world of Princess Victoria, a remarkable figure who witnessed significant events in British history. From the grand Home-Coming of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York at Victoria Station to her private funeral service for Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, Princess Victoria's life was filled with both joyous celebrations and somber moments. In an iconic lithograph, we see Princess Victoria learning that she is destined to become queen, a pivotal moment that would shape her reign. Her journey continues as she embarks on The Queen's Visit to Denmark, showcasing her diplomatic skills and strengthening international relations. The engraving "Princes at the Tower" takes us back in time as we witness a historical visit that highlights Princess Victoria's interest in preserving heritage. Another engraving captures her presence at the Royal Naval Exhibition where she marvels at the Hundred-and-Ten-Ton Gun - a testament to her support for technological advancements. At Sandringham in 1888, we catch a glimpse of Princess Victoria's personal life during an intimate gathering, and is here that we witness not only her royal duties but also moments of relaxation and family bonds. Her dedication to honoring those who served their country shines through in another lithograph depicting King Edward presenting South African War Medals alongside Queen Alexandra. This act symbolizes their recognition of bravery and sacrifice. Faith played an integral role in Princess Victoria's life as seen during the Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral where she magnifies the Lord alongside King Edward. Their devotion echoes throughout history. But it wasn't all solemnity; there were lighter moments too. In Frances H. Low's book "Queen Victoria’s Dolls, " we discover young Princess Victoria dressing dolls inspired by characters from "The Barber of Seville. " Even amidst royal responsibilities, she found time for creativity and playfulness.