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Baptism of Albert Edward 1842

Victoria and Albert at the baptism of their first born son, Prince Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, later to be crowned as Edward VII, in St. Georges Chapel Windsor. Date: 25 January 1842

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This striking photograph print captures a pivotal moment in British royal history: the baptism of Prince Albert Edward, the firstborn son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on 25th January 1842. The young prince, later to be known as King Edward VII, is held by his proud mother, Queen Victoria, as she gazes down at him with a mixture of love and adoration. Prince Albert stands beside them, his hand resting gently on his wife's shoulder, a proud and devoted husband and father. The baptismal font, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate decorations, is the backdrop for this significant event. Surrounding the royal family are their closest advisors and dignitaries, all dressed in their finest attire, bearing witness to the christening of the future monarch. The scene is filled with an air of grandeur and solemnity, reflecting the importance of this moment in the lives of the royal family. The baptism of Prince Albert Edward marked the beginning of a new generation of British monarchy and the continuation of the House of Windsor's legacy. This photograph print is a testament to the rich history and tradition of the British monarchy, providing a glimpse into the personal lives of the royal family during a time of joy and celebration. The image is a must-have for any collection of royal memorabilia or for those with an interest in British history and culture.

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