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Royal wedding 1863 - leaving St Georges Chapel Windsor
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Royal wedding 1863 - leaving St Georges Chapel Windsor
The reception of Princess Alexandra of Denmark(Princess of Wales)(1844-1925)in London on the occasion of her marriage to Edward Prince of Wales(later Edward VII)(1841-1910): the royal party approaching St Georges Chapel, Windsor. Date: 10th March 1863
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10th 1863 Alexandra Chapel Denmark Leaving Occasion Procession Reception Windsor 1860s
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This photograph captures a significant moment in British royal history as Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later known as the Princess of Wales, and her new husband, the future King Edward VII, leave St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle following their wedding ceremony on March 10, 1863. The royal party, adorned in elegant Victorian attire, makes its way through the picturesque grounds of Windsor Castle, en route to their reception in London. Princess Alexandra, a Danish princess, was the daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise Rasmussen-Levetzau. She arrived in England in 1862 to marry the Prince of Wales, who was the eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The marriage was a grand affair, with an extravagant procession from Windsor Castle to London, where the newlyweds were received by cheering crowds. The photograph showcases the grandeur of the royal wedding, with the royal party traveling in elegant carriages, pulled by teams of fine horses. The Prince and Princess are surrounded by their attendants, including their respective families and courtiers. The scene is set against the backdrop of the beautiful St. George's Chapel, which has been the site of numerous royal weddings and coronations throughout history. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of the British monarchy during the Victorian era. The image captures the excitement and joy of the occasion, as the newlyweds embark on their new life together as the Prince and Princess of Wales. The photograph is a testament to the enduring legacy of the British monarchy and its rich history of royal weddings.
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