Princess Alexandra Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Princess Alexandra: A Royal Figure of Grace, Compassion, and Influence" Step into the captivating world of Princess Alexandra, a prominent figure in European royalty during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1844, she became Queen Consort to King Edward VII of Great Britain and left an indelible mark on history. With her regal presence and refined elegance, Princess Alexandra played a significant role in various events that shaped the course of nations. From Tsar Nicholas II's opening ceremony of the first Duma in St Petersburg to her artistic contributions as an accomplished painter aboard the royal yacht Victoria and Albert III during their Norwegian voyage – her talents knew no bounds. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Princess Alexandra was known for her unwavering dedication to philanthropy. Whether it was nursing wounded soldiers during World War I or spearheading initiatives like the inaugural Alexandra Rose Day in 1912, she tirelessly worked towards improving lives and making a positive impact on society. Family held great importance to Princess Alexandra; images capture heartwarming moments with her husband Prince Edward VII (then Prince and Princess of Wales) alongside their children aboard the royal yacht. These domestic portraits reflect a loving bond amidst their noble responsibilities. Princess Alexandra's influence extended beyond British borders as well. Her marriage to Prince Edward VII marked a significant alliance between Denmark and Britain – symbolized by their grand wedding at Windsor Castle in 1863. Moreover, she graced historical occasions such as King Edward VII's First Parliament opening ceremony with poise befitting her esteemed position. Queen Alexandra remained an enigmatic figure throughout her life until passing away in 1925. Despite being captured by numerous artists' brushes over time, much about this remarkable woman remains unknown or shrouded in mystery—her allure only deepening with each passing year.