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The Prince of Wales and Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, Windsor, 1863 (1964)
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The Prince of Wales and Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, Windsor, 1863 (1964)
The Prince of Wales and Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, Windsor, 1863 (1964). The future King Edward VII and Emperor Frederick III of Germany. Frederick William married Edwards sister, Princess Victoria, in 1858. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
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Brother In Law Crown Prince Crown Prince Of Crown Prince Of Prussia Edward Vii Frederick Iii King Edward Vii King Of Great Britain And Ireland Magnus Allcroft Philip Philip Magnus Allcroft Prince Albert Edward Prince Edward Prince Of Wales Print Collector12 Prussia Prussian Sideboards Sideburns Top Hat Wettin
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the meeting between two influential figures - The Prince of Wales and Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia. Taken at Windsor in 1863, this image portrays the future King Edward VII and Emperor Frederick III of Germany. The connection between these two men goes beyond mere acquaintanceship; Frederick William had married Edward's sister, Princess Victoria, back in 1858. This familial bond is evident as they sit side by side on elegant chairs, engrossed in reading newspapers. The fashion of the era is beautifully displayed through their attire. Both men don top hats with impeccable style while exuding an air of regality befitting their royal status. Their well-groomed sideburns add a touch of sophistication to their already distinguished appearances. Surrounded by exquisite furniture and sideboards that reflect the opulence associated with monarchy, this portrait transports us back to Victorian England. It serves as a testament to the power and influence held by these individuals during the 19th century. Preserved for posterity through this remarkable print from "King Edward VII" by Philip Magnus-Allcroft, it allows us to delve into a time when monarchies played pivotal roles in shaping nations. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded not only of their individual legacies but also how interconnected European royalty was during that period. Overall, this photograph offers a glimpse into an important historical encounter between two prominent figures who left indelible marks on British and German history alike.
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