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The freedom of the Royal Borough of Windsor was conferred on her Royal Highness Princess
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The freedom of the Royal Borough of Windsor was conferred on her Royal Highness Princess
The freedom of the Royal Borough of Windsor was conferred on her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth at a ceremony held in the open air in Home Park, Windsor Castle, this afternoon. Princess Elizabeth who is the first woman to receive this honour, drove through Windsor to the park along a route decorated and lined with troops, and on arriving at the dais in the centre of the park, was greeted with the massed bands of the Life Guards and Royal Horse Guards. The mayor, Ald. F. Fuzzens, conferred the freedom and handed the Princess and eliminated scroll in an oak casket made from Windsor Forest.
Picture shows: Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth wearing a platinum fox fur cape over a beige dress, reading the declaration at the ceremony.
5 July 1947
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In this photo print, taken on 5th July 1947, we witness a historic moment as the freedom of the Royal Borough of Windsor is bestowed upon Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth. As the first woman to receive such an honor, Princess Elizabeth's significance in breaking gender barriers is palpable. The image captures the essence of grandeur and tradition as Princess Elizabeth drives through Windsor amidst a meticulously decorated route lined with troops. The anticipation builds as she arrives at Home Park in Windsor Castle, where she is greeted by the resounding melodies of massed bands from the Life Guards and Royal Horse Guards. Dressed elegantly in a beige dress adorned with a platinum fox fur cape, Princess Elizabeth stands tall at the dais in the center of the park. With grace and poise, she reads out her declaration during this momentous ceremony. The mayor, Alderman F. Fuzzens, bestows upon her an oak casket containing an eliminated scroll symbolizing her newly acquired freedom. This casket holds great significance as it is crafted from none other than Windsor Forest itself – a testament to both history and nature intertwining. This photograph not only immortalizes an extraordinary event but also serves as a reminder of Princess Elizabeth's remarkable journey towards becoming Queen Elizabeth II – embodying strength, resilience, and breaking boundaries for generations to come.
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