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King George Vs sons, 1933, (1936)
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King George Vs sons, 1933, (1936)
King George Vs sons, 1933, (1936). From left to right: George (Duke of Kent, 1902-1942), Edward (the future King Edward VIII, 1894-1974), George (the future King George VI, 1895-1952) and Henry (Duke of Gloucester, 1900-1974). From His Majesty the King, 1910-1935, introduction by HW Wilson (Associated Newspapers Ltd, London, 1936)
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Albert Brother Duke Duke Of Gloucester Duke Of Kent Duke Of Windsor Edward Viii George Vi House Of Windsor Hw Wilson King Edward Viii King George Vi King Of Great Britain Prince Edward Prince Edward Of Wales Prince Of Wales Royal Family Wilson
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This print captures a significant moment in British history, showcasing the four sons of King George V. Taken in 1933 but published in 1936, it features (from left to right) Prince George, Duke of Kent; Edward, the future King Edward VIII; Prince Albert, the future King George VI; and Henry, Duke of Gloucester. Dressed impeccably in their distinguished uniforms and formal attire, these brothers exude an air of regal elegance. The photograph offers a glimpse into their close bond as they stand side by side with pride and unity. Each prince holds his own unique destiny within the royal family. The eldest son, Edward, would later become known as King Edward VIII before abdicating the throne for love. His younger brother Albert would then assume the role as King George VI during a challenging period for Britain. Prince George and Prince Henry also played vital roles within the monarchy throughout their lives. This image serves as a testament to their shared experiences growing up together amidst great privilege but also immense responsibility. The publication from which this print originates is titled "From His Majesty the King" and was introduced by HW Wilson in 1936. It stands not only as a visual representation of royalty but also symbolizes an era characterized by tradition and duty that shaped both individuals' lives and British history itself.
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