July 19, 2012

I HAVE BEEN HUNTING FOR FABULOUS PHOTOGRAPHS: I HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL WITH A WONDERFUL SERIES OF PRINCESS VICTORIA AND HER MOTHER QUEEN ALEXANDRA

Filed under: The Royal Family — tmooresr @ 11:10 am

When I have a even an hour, I hunt and hunt for pictures of British personalities who have significantly affected British history.  Princess Victoria is the “Unsung Heroine” of the Edwardian Age.  She never married and remained her mother’s companion all the Queen’s life.  After Queen Alexandra’s death, Princess Victoria retired to Coppins where she continued to have her daily phone call with her brother, King George V, who died one month after hearing of the death of his sister.  For over fifty, Princess Victoria was the “comforter and companion” to a Queen and to a King.  The power behind the throne!  I saw her grave last year in the Royal Burial Grounds, Frogmore.

Thomas Moore   email:  TMooreSr@me.com    Telephone:  801.791.9918

signature

http://www.londonconnection.com

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress