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"Captivating Love Stories: The Mountbatten Legacy Unveiled" In the realm of royal romances, one stands out as a timeless tale of love and devotion

Background imageMountbatten Collection: The Marquess of Milford Haven by Sirra

The Marquess of Milford Haven by Sirra
George Mountbatten, Marquess of Milford Haven (1892-1938), formerly Prince George of Battenberg, Earl of Medina, pictured in The Bystander by Sirra riding a small train

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Marquis and Marchioness of Milford Haven by Molly Bishop

Marquis and Marchioness of Milford Haven by Molly Bishop
The Marquis and Marchioness of Milford Haven sketched by Molly Bishop in The Bystander, watching the cabaret at the Florida Birthday Ball at the Dorchester in June 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Marchioness of Milford Haven

Marchioness of Milford Haven
Nadejda Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (28 March 1896 22 January 1963) second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Lady Louis Mountbatten at her sisters wedding

Lady Louis Mountbatten at her sisters wedding
Lady Louis Mountbatten dressed in her St John Ambulance Brigade uniform at the Caxton Hall register office, attending the wedding of her sister, Mrs Ashley, to Laurie Gardner. 1940

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Lady Milford Haven, 1928

Lady Milford Haven, 1928
The Marchioness of Milford Haven, Nadejda Mountbatten (1896-1963) (right), pictured on the front cover of The Sketch magazine in front of a beach hut, wearing black trousers

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Engagement of George of Battenberg & Countess Nada Torby

Engagement of George of Battenberg & Countess Nada Torby
Page from The Tatler reporting on the engagement of Prince George of Battenberg and Countess Nada Torby, younger daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia in 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Marchioness of Milford Haven by Alan Stern

Marchioness of Milford Haven by Alan Stern
Nadejda (Nada) Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (28 March 1896 22 January 1963) was the second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Tatler cover - Marchioness of Milford Haven & children

Tatler cover - Marchioness of Milford Haven & children
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of the Marchioness of Milford Haven and her two children, David, Earl of Medina and Lady Tatiana Mountbatten

Background imageMountbatten Collection: The children of Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch

The children of Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch
Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Torby, CBE (9 September 1892 7 December 1977), otherwise styled Lady Zia Wernher, elder daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia (standing)

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Portrait of Lady Louis Mountbatten, 1926

Portrait of Lady Louis Mountbatten, 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Royal Wedding Souvenir Programme

Royal Wedding Souvenir Programme, Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, Westminster Abbey, 20 November 1947. 1947

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Sketch cover Engagement of Lord Mountbatten & Edwina Ashley

Sketch cover Engagement of Lord Mountbatten & Edwina Ashley
Front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring a photograph, taken in Delhi, India, of Lord Louis Mountbatten and his fianc頍 iss Edwina Ashley. The couple married in July 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageMountbatten Collection: A portrait of Lady Louis Mountbatten, London, 1924

A portrait of Lady Louis Mountbatten, London, 1924
A portrait of Lady Louis Mountbatten (Edwina Ashley), London, 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Princess Elizabeth & Duke of Edinburgh in Malta

Princess Elizabeth & Duke of Edinburgh in Malta
Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) pictured in the paddock at the Malta Racing Club on the island of Malta. Behind her are Lady Mountbatten and the Duke of Edinburgh. Date: 1950

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Duke of Edinburgh & Lord Mountbatte at the Marsa Club, Malta

Duke of Edinburgh & Lord Mountbatte at the Marsa Club, Malta
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Lord Louis Mountbatten pictured chatting between chukkas during a polo match at the Marsa Club on Malta. Date: 1950

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Prince of Wales & Louis Mountbatten in Malta

Prince of Wales & Louis Mountbatten in Malta
The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, taking part in a wheelbarrow race in Malta in 1921 pushed by Lord Louis Mountbatten (Earl Mountbatten of Burma). Date: 1921

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Wilfrid Ashley

Wilfrid Ashley
Colonel Wilfrid William Ashley, 1st Baron Mount Temple, PC (13 September 1867 3 July 1939), British soldier and Conservative politician

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Tatler cover - Lady Louis Mountbatten by Yevonde

Tatler cover - Lady Louis Mountbatten by Yevonde
Lady Louis Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma and Vicerine of India (1901 - 1960), formerly Edwina Ashley. Wife of Lord Louis Mountbatten. Date: 1938

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Souvenir postcard, Wedding, Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten

Souvenir postcard, Wedding, Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten on 20th November 1947 at Westminster Abbey. Date: 1947

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Small hats featured in the Deauville season, 1927

Small hats featured in the Deauville season, 1927
Crowning touches with small hats featured in the Deauville season, 1927 worn by Lady Louis Mountbatten, Princess de Faucigny-Lucinge, Mme Maria Kousnezoff

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Princess Andrew of Greece

Princess Andrew of Greece, formerly Princess Alice of Battenberg or Mountbatten (1885 - 1969), great granddaughter of Queen Victoria and wife of Prince Andrew of Greece

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Countess Zia and Nada Torby packing mittens for troops, WW1

Countess Zia and Nada Torby packing mittens for troops, WW1
Countess Zia Torby (later Lady Zia Wernher) and Countess Nada Torby (later Mountbatten), daughters of Grand Duke Michael and prominent figures in society organised this group of society ladies who

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Prince of Wales on tour, 1920

Prince of Wales on tour, 1920
Edward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, pictured enjoying a moment of relaxation while out tarpon fishing at Colon during his royal tour of 1920

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Tatler cover - Denison Battenberg engagement, WW1

Tatler cover - Denison Battenberg engagement, WW1
Tatler front cover featuring Prince Alexander of Battenberg (1886-1960), later Marquess of Carisbrooke, son of Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg) and Lady Irene Denison

Background imageMountbatten Collection: The Marchioness of Carisbrooke

The Marchioness of Carisbrooke ) formerly Lady Irene Denison wife of Prince Alexander of Battenberg later Mountbatten, Marquis of Carisbrooke. Date: 1917

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Mary Ashley by Madame Yevonde

Mary Ashley by Madame Yevonde
Ruth Mary Clarisse Ashley (1906-?) by Madame Yevonde. She was the younger daughter of the Rt Hon Wilfrid William Ashley MP, and sister of Lady Louis Mountbatten

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Silhouette portrait, Lady Irene Denison

Silhouette portrait, Lady Irene Denison
Silhouette portrait of Lady Irene Denison (1890 -1956), later the Marchioness of Carisbrooke, wife of Prince Alexander of Battenberg, later Mountbatten, Marquis of Carisbrooke. They married in 1917

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Countess Nada Torby

Countess Nada Torby
Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, the daughter of the exiled Russian Grand Duke Michael of Russia. She married Prince George of Battenberg (Mountbatten)

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Prince Louis of Battenberg

Prince Louis of Battenberg
Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg (1854-1921), photographed around 1912 when he succeeded Sir Francis Bridgeman as First Sea Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Tatler cover - Countess Nada Torby

Tatler cover - Countess Nada Torby
Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, the daughter of the exiled Russian Grand Duke Michael of Russia. She married Prince George of Battenberg (Mountbatten)

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Royal Wedding- coat-of-arms and selection of wedding present

Royal Wedding- coat-of-arms and selection of wedding present
The coat-of-arms of the newly married couple, Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. The opposite pages shows a selection of wedding presents, including a filly foal from H.H

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Royal Wedding- processional route & leaving for honeymoon

Royal Wedding- processional route & leaving for honeymoon
A photograph of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten leaving the Palace for Waterloo as they leave for honeymoon

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Prince Philips four sisters, 1922

Prince Philips four sisters, 1922
The daughters of HRH Prince Andrew of Greece, pictured in 1922, when they were bridesmaids at the wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss Edwina Ashley

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Lady Mountbatten with Pamela

Lady Mountbatten with Pamela
Lady Louis Mountbatten (formerly Lady Edwina Ashley) with her younger daughter, Pamela Carmen Louise, born April 1929. Date: 1930

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Christening of Patricia Mountbatten

Christening of Patricia Mountbatten
Christening of the elder daughter of Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten, Patricia Edwina Victoria Mountbatten, at the Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace in April 1924

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Mountbatten wedding 1922 - royal bridesmaids

Mountbatten wedding 1922 - royal bridesmaids
The daughters of Prince and Princess Andrew of Greece, nieces of Lord Louis Mountbatten, who all were bridesmaids at his wedding to Lady Edwina Ashley on 18 July 1922

Background imageMountbatten Collection: The Honorable Margaret Elphinstone

The Honorable Margaret Elphinstone
Portrait of The Hon. Margaret Elphinstone, a cousin of Princess Elizabeth and the youngest daughter of Lord Elphinstone. She is to be one of the bridesmaids for the Royal Wedding of Princess

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Women helped during the Great Strike 1926

Women helped during the Great Strike 1926
In Mrs Loefflers canteen at Scotland House. Lady volunteers, including Lady Louis Mountbatten, feeding Special Constables, who had come to Scotland Yard to report, while on duty

Background imageMountbatten Collection: PATTON & MOUNTBATTEN, 1943. Major General George Smith Patton, Commander of U. S

PATTON & MOUNTBATTEN, 1943. Major General George Smith Patton, Commander of U. S
PATTON & MOUNTBATTEN, 1943. Major General George Smith Patton, Commander of U.S. forces in Morocco, compares notes with Vice Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten of Great Britain

Background imageMountbatten Collection: PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG (1854-1921). English (German-born) naval officer, First Sea Lord

PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG (1854-1921). English (German-born) naval officer, First Sea Lord, 1912-14. The Prince and his fiancee, Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine (1863-1950)

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Lady Louis Mountbatten in India. Lady Mountbatten, who is visiting India and spending

Lady Louis Mountbatten in India. Lady Mountbatten, who is visiting India and spending much of her time visiting refugee camps in Newe Delhi, inspecting handicraft work at one of the camps for women

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Duke of Edinburghs Life Filmed, 23rd September 1953 The life story of the Duke

Duke of Edinburghs Life Filmed, 23rd September 1953 The life story of the Duke of Edinburgh is the subject of a half-hour documentary film which opens in London

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Cowdray Park Polo at Midhurst in Sussex. Sharing a joke, Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten

Cowdray Park Polo at Midhurst in Sussex. Sharing a joke, Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Honourable WW Astor, and Captain GE and Mrs Prior Palmer. 25 July 1938

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Leaders at the Cairo Conference, Egypt, which addressed the Allied position toward Japan during

Leaders at the Cairo Conference, Egypt, which addressed the Allied position toward Japan during World War II
CAIRO CONFERENCE, 1943. Leaders at the Cairo Conference, Egypt, which addressed the Allied position toward Japan during World War II

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Allied at the Cairo Conference, Egypt. Front row, from left: Chiang Kai-Shek

Allied at the Cairo Conference, Egypt. Front row, from left: Chiang Kai-Shek, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
CAIRO CONFERENCE, 1943. Allied at the Cairo Conference, Egypt. Front row, from left: Chiang Kai-Shek, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Chiangs wife, Soong Mei Ling

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Queen Elizabeth II - the Royal betrothal 1947

Queen Elizabeth II - the Royal betrothal 1947
Page from the Illustrated London News Coronation Number featuring photographs recording the engagement of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten in 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - the bride arrives

Royal Wedding 1947 - the bride arrives
Page from the Tatler showing scenes of Princess Elizabeth travelling to and arriving at Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947

Background imageMountbatten Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - selection of presents

Royal Wedding 1947 - selection of presents
A photo montage of the wedding gifts received by Princess Elizabeth on her marriage to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947



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"Captivating Love Stories: The Mountbatten Legacy Unveiled" In the realm of royal romances, one stands out as a timeless tale of love and devotion. It all began with the enchanting engagement between Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten, capturing hearts around the world. As Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh embarked on their coronation day at Buckingham Palace in 1953, they symbolized an era filled with hope and promise. Their radiant smiles illuminated the grandeur of this historic moment. Delving into history, we discover that Lt Philip Mountbatten's lineage can be traced back to the illustrious Battenberg family in 1906. This connection adds depth to his noble character and regal presence. The marriage certificate of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip signifies not only a union but also a merging of two extraordinary families. A glimpse into their early years reveals Prince Philip at Lynden Manor surrounded by his beloved cousins, painting a picture of cherished memories. Exploring further into their ancestry brings us to The Marquess and Marchioness of Milford Haven – key figures who played pivotal roles in shaping Prince Philip's upbringing. Their influence is evident in his refined demeanor and unwavering dedication to duty. Growing up within such esteemed circles, it comes as no surprise that even as children, the Battenberg siblings exuded gracefulness beyond their years. Their poised presence foreshadowed greatness yet to come. On that fateful day in March 1953, HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Duke of Edinburgh stood side by side at Buckingham Palace - an iconic image captured by artist Sterling Henry Nahum Baron forever immortalizing their bond amidst regal splendor. Rewinding time slightly back to 1947 takes us to another monumental event - the Royal Wedding between Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. This joyous occasion united nations as they celebrated love triumphing over adversity, marking a new chapter in history.