Abergeldie Collection
"Abergeldie: A Royal Haven in the Highlands" Step into the enchanting world of Abergeldie, where the Duke and Duchess of York found solace with their six children
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"Abergeldie: A Royal Haven in the Highlands" Step into the enchanting world of Abergeldie, where the Duke and Duchess of York found solace with their six children. This captivating photograph captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the future King George V alongside his siblings - Princess Mary, later Viscountess Lascelles. In another glimpse into royal life at Abergeldie, we witness the Prince of Wales, who would later become King George V himself. Standing proudly beside him are his three eldest sons - Prince Albert of Wales, destined to be known as King George VI; Prince Edward of Wales, who would ascend to the throne as King Edward VIII before abdicating to become Duke of Windsor; and Prince Henry of Wales. The allure extends beyond family portraits. The Royal Family indulged in friendly competition during a cricket match against Balmoral - an event immortalized through exquisite engravings. Additionally, Her Majesty inaugurated a statue dedicated to her beloved late husband at Perth. The Court sought refuge amidst Scotland's breathtaking landscapes and found respite within Abergeldie's walls. Intriguing engravings offer us glimpses inside these regal homes that witnessed countless historic moments unfold. A black-and-white photo transports us back to Scotland's rugged beauty as it showcases both Abergeldie and Lochnagar side by side. Meanwhile, an engraving depicts Balmoral Castle – The Queen's Highland Home – radiating grandeur amid its picturesque surroundings. Witnessing yet another exhilarating moment captured on paper is awe-inspiring: The Royal Family engaging in a spirited Tug-of-War against none other than their neighbors from Abergeldie. Lastly, we delve deeper into this Highland haven with an engraving showcasing it as the cherished residence for generations of Princes of Wales. And let us not forget "Abergeldie, " the Aberdeen Clipper, which sailed with grace and elegance across vast oceans.