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The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie

The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie


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The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie

The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie.
1923

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In this elegant and timeless photograph, Princess Maud of Wales, the eldest daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, is seen gracefully exchanging vows with the Marquess of Lorne and Lord Carnegie, later known as the 9th Earl of Argyll, at Westminster Abbey on July 27, 1923. The regal ceremony marked the Princess's second marriage, following the tragic death of her first husband, Prince Carl of Denmark, in 1918. Dressed in an exquisite ivory satin gown with a long train, adorned with pearls and diamonds, Princess Maud radiates beauty and poise as she stands before her groom, who wears the uniform of the Royal Marines. Surrounded by an esteemed gathering of British nobility and royalty, the couple's union symbolized the deep-rooted connections between the British monarchy and the Scottish aristocracy. The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie is a captivating reminder of the rich history and tradition of the British monarchy. The photograph, taken by renowned British photography studio Mary Evans / Pharcide, beautifully encapsulates the grandeur and splendor of a royal wedding, transporting us back to a bygone era of opulence and elegance. As the Princess and Lord Carnegie exchange heartfelt vows, their love and commitment to each other are palpable, making this a truly enchanting and romantic image. The photograph not only serves as a testament to the enduring power of love but also highlights the profound significance of the British monarchy in shaping the country's history and culture.

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