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"Captivating Moments of Royalty: A Glimpse into the Majesty" A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Queen Christina Portrait House Of Vasa Sweden

Queen Christina Portrait House Of Vasa Sweden
Christina, 1626 - 1689. Queen of Sweden from 1632 - 1654. From a print by Richard Collins after the painting by Sebastien Bourdon

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King John III Joao III Portugal Portuguese

King John III Joao III Portugal Portuguese
King John III of Portugal, 1502 - 1557, (in Portuguese Jo£o III). He was nicknamed The Pious. After a 16th century work by Frans Huys

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Alfred The Great Alfred Great Portrait King AElfred

Alfred The Great Alfred Great Portrait King AElfred
Alfred the Great, aka AElfred 848/849 - 899. King of the West Saxons, 871 - c. 886 and King of the Anglo-Saxons, c. 886 - 899

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Capitulation Granada 1492 15th Century Surrenders

Capitulation Granada 1492 15th Century Surrenders
The capitulation of Granada, 1492, Muhammad XII (Boabdil) surrenders to Ferdinand and Isabella. Abu Abdallah Muhammad XII, c. 1460-1533, aka Boabdil

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Maria Anna Of Spain 17th Century Dress Fashion

Maria Anna Of Spain 17th Century Dress Fashion
Maria Anna of Spain, 1606 - 1646. Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia by marriage to Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor. After th epainting by Velazquez

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Gustavus Adolphus Portrait Swedish Gustav II Adolf

Gustavus Adolphus Portrait Swedish Gustav II Adolf
Gustavus Adolphus, 1594 - 1632, aka Gustav II Adolf or Gustav II Adolph. King of Sweden. From Modes and Manners, published 1935

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Henry V Commands Knights Seize Pope Paschall II

Henry V Commands Knights Seize Pope Paschall II
Henry V commands his knights to seize Pope Paschall II and forces him to perform his imperial coronation in 1111. Henry V, c.1081/1086 - 1125

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Richard II Banishing Henry Bolingbroke Henry IV

Richard II Banishing Henry Bolingbroke Henry IV
Richard II banishes Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, 1398, in order to avoid a duel between Henry and Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk. Richard II, 1367 - 1400, aka Richard of Bordeaux

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Maria Eleonora Of Brandenburg German Princess

Maria Eleonora Of Brandenburg German Princess
Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, 1599 - 1655. German princess and Queen Consort of Sweden as the wife of King Gustav II Adolph. From Modes and Manners, published 1935

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Death Queen Elizabeth I The Virgin Queen Gloriana

Death Queen Elizabeth I The Virgin Queen Gloriana
The death of Queen Elizabeth I, 24th March 1603. Elizabeth I, 1533 - 1603, aka The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess. Queen of England and Ireland

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King Louis XVI Distributing Alms Poor Louis XVI

King Louis XVI Distributing Alms Poor Louis XVI
King Louis XVI distributing alms amongt the poor. Louis XVI, 1754 - 1793. Last King of France before the French Revolution. From The Wonderland of Knowledge, published c.1930

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Louis XV Portrait Louis The Beloved King France

Louis XV Portrait Louis The Beloved King France
Louis XV, 1710 - 1774, aka Louis the Beloved. King of France

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Edward VII King United Kingdom British Dominions

Edward VII King United Kingdom British Dominions
EDITORIAL Edward VII, 1841 - 1910. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India. After the drawing by W Dacres Adams. From The World and his Wife, published 1906

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Margaret Of Scotland Portrait Princess Princess Of Scotland

Margaret Of Scotland Portrait Princess Princess Of Scotland
Margaret Stewart, Margaret of Scotland, Dauphine of France, 1424 - 1445. Daughter of King James I of Scotland and Queen Joan Beaufort

Background imageRoyalty Collection: St. Augustine Meeting Meets King Ethelbert Cross

St. Augustine Meeting Meets King Ethelbert Cross
St. Augustine meets King Ethelbert for the first time. Augustine led the Gregorian mission from Rome to Britain to Christianize King AEthelberht and his Kingdom of Kent from Anglo-Saxon paganism

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King Alfred Hiding Athelney Somerset Marshes

King Alfred Hiding Athelney Somerset Marshes
King Alfred in hiding in Athelney, Somerset. Alfred the Great, 848/49 - 899. King of the West Saxons, 871 - c. 886 and king of the Anglo-Saxons, c. 886 - 899. From History of England, 55B.C

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King Henry II Henri II France French Royal Royalty

King Henry II Henri II France French Royal Royalty
King Henry II of France, 1519 - 1559. Henry was fatally wounded at a jousting tournament held to celebrate the Peace of Cateau-Cambresis. After a contemporary work by Frans Huys

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Christian VI King Denmark Danish Norway Norwegian

Christian VI King Denmark Danish Norway Norwegian
Christian VI, 1699 - 1746, King of Denmark and Norway. After a work by Bernard Picart

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Philip IV Of France Enters Notre Dame Horseback

Philip IV Of France Enters Notre Dame Horseback
Philip IV of France enters Notre Dame on horseback to thank God for having escaped during the Battle of the Golden Spurs against the Flemish in 1302

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Isabella The Catholic Isabel La Catolica

Isabella The Catholic Isabel La Catolica
Isabella the Catholic, Isabel la Catolica, 1451 - 1504. Queen of Castile and of Aragon. After a 19th century print

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Napoleon III Portrait Portraits Horseback Equestrian

Napoleon III Portrait Portraits Horseback Equestrian
Victor Emmanuel II, 1820 - 1878. King of Sardinia, 1849 - 1861, when he assumed the title of King of Italy. Napoleon III, 1808 -1873

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Louis IX Of France Forming Library Patron Of The Arts

Louis IX Of France Forming Library Patron Of The Arts
Louis IX of France forming a library. He was a patron of the arts and reading and contemplation became his whole life, he began to read the scriptures and the fathers

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Richard The Lionheart Horse Emerging Battle Of Arsuf

Richard The Lionheart Horse Emerging Battle Of Arsuf
A spectacularly exaggerated drawing of Richard the Lionheart and his horse emerging from the Battle of Arsuf after being hit by dozens of arrows but obviously not hors de combat

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King Louis IX Of France Helping Bury Burying

King Louis IX Of France Helping Bury Burying
King Louis IX of France helping to bury dead soldiers, many of whom had succumbed to disease which spread through the camp, during the seventh crusade

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Weekly Illustrated Magazine Coronation Souvenir

Weekly Illustrated Magazine Coronation Souvenir
Weekly Illustrated magazine Coronation Souvenir and Guide to the coronation of King George VI of England (1895 - 1952). His wife and Queen Consort Elizabeth (1900 -2002) sits beside him

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Special Coronation Souvenir June 1953 Picture Post

Special Coronation Souvenir June 1953 Picture Post
Special Coronation Souvenir, June 1953. Picture Post magazine's tribute to Queen Elizabeth II (1926 - ) after her coronation. EDITORIAL ONLY

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Sigismund III Vasa, 1566 - 1632. King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1587 to 1632

Sigismund III Vasa, 1566 - 1632. King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1587 to 1632 and, as Sigismund, King of Sweden and Grand Duke of Finland (1592 to 1599)

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King Philip IV of Spain. Felipe IV, 1605-1665. Detail of a work by Jacob Houbraken

King Philip IV of Spain. Felipe IV, 1605-1665. Detail of a work by Jacob Houbraken

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Henri II, or Henry II, 1519 - 1559. King of France. After a work by Gaspar Bouttats

Henri II, or Henry II, 1519 - 1559. King of France. After a work by Gaspar Bouttats

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Franklins Reception at the Court of France, 1778. Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790

Franklins Reception at the Court of France, 1778. Benjamin Franklin, 1706 - 1790. American Founding Father, author, politician, printer, scientist, philosopher, publisher, inventor

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Francois d Orleans, Prince de Joinville, 1818 - 1900. French

Francois d Orleans, Prince de Joinville, 1818 - 1900. French. Third son of Louis Philippe, King of the French, and his wife Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily. He was an admiral in the French Navy

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Young Moidart, kneeling, swearing allegiance to Prince Charles Stuart aboard the Du Teillay, 1745

Young Moidart, kneeling, swearing allegiance to Prince Charles Stuart aboard the Du Teillay, 1745. Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart, 1720 - 1788

Background imageRoyalty Collection: George II at The Battle of Dettingen, 1743, this was the last time a British king led troops into

George II at The Battle of Dettingen, 1743, this was the last time a British king led troops into battle. George II, 1683O - 1760

Background imageRoyalty Collection: The Old Pretender entering Dundee, 1715. James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766

The Old Pretender entering Dundee, 1715. James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766, aka The Old Pretender. Son of King James II and VII of England, Prince of Wales and Jacobite pretender

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Queen Anne with her privy council. Anne, 1665 -1714. Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland

Queen Anne with her privy council. Anne, 1665 -1714. Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1702 - 1707. On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union

Background imageRoyalty Collection: William III in an open boat off the coast of Holland during his return to the Netherlands in 1691

William III in an open boat off the coast of Holland during his return to the Netherlands in 1691, he was forced to board an open boat as his fleet could not get through the ice

Background imageRoyalty Collection: After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France

After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France, where he was welcomed by his cousin Louis XIV

Background imageRoyalty Collection: The reception of James II in Dublin, 1698. After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

The reception of James II in Dublin, 1698. After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, James II went into exile in France, where he was welcomed by his cousin Louis XIV

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Mary I, 1516 - 1558, aka Mary Tudor. Queen of England and Ireland

Mary I, 1516 - 1558, aka Mary Tudor. Queen of England and Ireland. After a work by an unidentified artist

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King Luis I of Spain when the Prince of Asturias. Luis Felipe, 1707-1724

King Luis I of Spain when the Prince of Asturias. Luis Felipe, 1707-1724. Known as el Bien Amado, the Well Loved, or el Liberal, the Liberal, he became the shortest reigning king in Spanish history

Background imageRoyalty Collection: King George IV, as the Prince of Wales. King George IV, 1762 - 1830

King George IV, as the Prince of Wales. King George IV, 1762 - 1830, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover. After a painting by Thomas Gainsborough

Background imageRoyalty Collection: Banquet in the main hall of the City of London tavern, December 14, 1813

Banquet in the main hall of the City of London tavern, December 14, 1813. The event was held to celebrate the liberation of the Netherlands from the French



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"Captivating Moments of Royalty: A Glimpse into the Majesty" A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace: The regal aura emanates as the monarch's presence is immortalized in a captivating portrait, symbolizing power and grace. VE Day: Winston Churchill with the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace - an iconic image capturing unity and victory, where royalty stood as a beacon of hope during tumultuous times. William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, 1668: Witness history unfold as this courageous royal leads his troops to triumph, leaving an indelible mark on British history. Buckingham Palace - The Epitome of Elegance: Nestled in London, this majestic residence stands tall as a testament to centuries-old traditions and serves as a symbol of monarchy's grandeur. North American Harvard IIB - Wings Fit for Royalty: Adorned with elegance and sophistication, this aircraft carries not only pilots but also dreams that soar high under royal patronage. The Queen's Visit to Abingdon, 2nd November 1956: An enchanting moment frozen in time when her majesty graced Abingdon with her presence, spreading joy among loyal subjects far and wide. Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex - Holbein's Brush Unveils Nobility: Through artistry comes life; witness Thomas Cromwell's noble visage captured by Holbein—a reminder that even statesmen can be touched by royalty. Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip Down Under (1954): Across oceans they traveled—her majesty radiating grace while Prince Philip exuded charm—uniting nations through their regal charisma. Coronation Review 1953 – Majestic Splendor Unveiled. Celebrate alongside millions who witnessed Her Majesty ascend to greatness during this awe-inspiring coronation review.