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Marshalling the procession of the Bride in the central hall of the temporary apartments
939160 Marshalling the procession of the Bride in the central hall of the temporary apartments, from A Memorial of the Marriage of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark, pub. 1864 (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: At St Georges Chapel, March 10, 1863
Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925), Queen Consort of the United Kingdom 1901-1910; married future King Edward VII (1841-1910) on 10th March 1863; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23241366
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bridal Bride Courtier Courtiers Royal Family Royal Wedding Sacrement Society Life St Georges Chapel Windsor Castle Rulers
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This print captures the grandeur and elegance of a historical moment - the marriage procession of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark. Taken in 1863, it showcases the meticulous organization as courtiers marshal the bride's procession through the central hall of temporary apartments. The image exudes regality, with Windsor Castle serving as a majestic backdrop for this momentous occasion. The bride herself, Alexandra of Denmark, radiates grace and beauty as she prepares to embark on her journey towards becoming Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. Every detail is meticulously captured in this chromolitho print from A Memorial of the Marriage collection. From the ornate attire worn by members of royalty to their dignified expressions, it offers us a glimpse into society life during that era. St George's Chapel stands witness to this union on March 10th, 1863 - an event that would shape British history forever. As we admire this photograph today, we are reminded not only of love and matrimony but also how traditions and customs have evolved over time within royal families. This stunning piece from The Stapleton Collection allows us to immerse ourselves in a bygone era where pomp and circumstance were at its height. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, these moments continue to captivate our imagination and fascination with all things royal.
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