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Royal wedding 1863 - address of Mayor of Windsor

The reception of Princess Alexandra of Denmark(Princess of Wales)(1844-1925)in London on the occasion of her marriage to Edward Prince of Wales(later Edward VII)(1841-1910): the royal procession pauses at a grand triumphal arch, for the presentation of the address by the Mayor of Windsor. Date: 10th March 1863

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1863 Alexandra Denmark Occasion Procession Reception Spectators


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This image captures a significant moment in the historic royal wedding of Princess Alexandra of Denmark and Prince Edward of Wales, later known as King Edward VII, on the 10th of March, 1863. The newlyweds, dressed in their finest attire, make their way through the bustling streets of London in an open-topped carriage, drawn by a team of magnificent horses. The crowd, filled with excitement and anticipation, lines the streets, waving flags and cheering as the royal procession passes by. At the head of the procession, a grand triumphal arch stands proudly, marking the entrance to the city. The Mayor of Windsor, clad in his official robes, awaits the arrival of the royal couple to present them with an address, extending the warmest of welcomes on behalf of the people of Windsor. The scene is one of grandeur and celebration, a testament to the joy and unity that a royal marriage brings to the British people. The 1860s were a time of great change and progress, and this royal wedding was a significant event that united the nation. The marriage of Princess Alexandra and Prince Edward marked the beginning of a new era, one that would be remembered for its opulence, elegance, and the deep affection that the couple shared for one another.

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