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The Queen on Her Wedding Day, 10 February 1840, (c1897). Creator: Unknown
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The Queen on Her Wedding Day, 10 February 1840, (c1897). Creator: Unknown
The Queen on Her Wedding Day, 10 February 1840, (c1897). Queen Victoria in her wedding dress and lace veil. She married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace, London. From "The Queen's Resolve and Her Doubly Royal Reign of Sixty Years", by Charles Bullock, B.D. ["Home Words" Publishing Office, London, ]
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This print depicts Queen Victoria (1819-1901) on her wedding day, 10 February 1840, as she exuded elegance and grace in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace, London. Queen Victoria, who would later be known as the "Empress of India," married her beloved Prince Consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861). The young and radiant Queen is dressed in a stunning white wedding gown adorned with intricate lace detailing and a long, flowing veil. Her diamond and pearl tiara, a gift from her mother, the Duchess of Kent, adds a regal touch to her bridal attire. Prince Albert, who would greatly influence Victoria's fashion choices, is not present in the image, but his presence is felt through the deep affection and devotion that shines in the Queen's eyes. This evocative print is from "The Queen's Resolve and Her Doubly Royal Reign of Sixty Years," a collection published by Reverend Charles Bullock in the late 19th century. The print, which showcases the grandeur and significance of the royal wedding, is a testament to the enduring legacy of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's love story. The intricate detailing of the print, from the delicate lace on the Queen's dress to the rich textures of the fabric, highlights the fashion trends of the Victorian era. The image also serves as a reminder of the importance of tradition and the role of the monarchy in British history.
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