Fotos menos difundidas de la realeza

No recuerdo si esta foto está acá, pero no la recuerdo con esta amplitud, así que mis disculpas de antemano si ya estuvo. Se ve que la Queen mom fue dama de honor de su cuñada Princess Mary.
También se ve a May Cambridge, que era sobrina de la reina Mary.
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Hoy ví un artículo sobre bodas con royals de UK, porque se estima que la última boda de ese estilo a la que asistirá la Queen será la de Beatrice, así que revivieron algunas fotos.

Traigo las más antiguas, que las recientes las conocemos bien.
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March 10, 1863: Prince Edward (to be King Edward VII) married Princess Alexandra of Denmark at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

 
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July 5, 1866: Princess Helena (daughter of Queen Victoria) married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Princess Helena - nicknamed "Lenchen" by her family - was reportedly outspoken and tomboyish, according to the Royal Collection.

This didn't stop Queen Victoria's daughter from dressing up in exquisite, royal fashion with a flower crown adorned with orange blossom (a symbol of fertility) and myrtle (a symbol of love).
 
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March 21, 1871: Princess Louise (daughter of Queen Victoria) married Marquis of Lorne at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Princess Louise was reportedly "the prettiest and liveliest" of Queen Victoria's daughters. She was the only princess in her family to marry a commoner rather than a fellow royal.
 
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March 13, 1879: Prince Arthur (son of Queen Victoria) married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Prince Arthur was reportedly Queen Victoria's favourite son and worked in the military for most of his life.
 
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July 6, 1893: Prince George (to be King George V) married Princess Victoria Mary of Teck at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace.
It is rumored that Prince George accidentally caught a glimpse of his bride before their wedding ceremony - which superstitious individuals widely consider to be bad luck. Nevertheless, the pair remained married until the King's death in 1936.
 
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June 15, 1905: Princess Margaret of Connaught (daughter of Prince Arthur — Queen Victoria's third son) married Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (to be King Gustaf VI of Sweden) at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Princess Margaret and her younger sister, Patricia, were seen as two of the most eligible princesses in Europe prior to their respective marriages.
 
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February 27, 1919: Princess Patricia of Connaught (daughter of Prince Arthur — Queen Victoria's third son) married Alexander Ramsey at Westminster Abbey.
Princess Patricia and Alexander Ramsey's wedding was the first cause for nationwide celebration since the end of the Great War in November 1918 - and was toasted heartily across the country.
 
En otro hilo leí sobre el bautizo de Nikolaos y sus padrinos, entonces buscando fotos para recordar, conseguí estas fotos de diversos bautizos:
Bautizo de Nikolaos.
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Por la edad de Cristina (en brazos de Sofía), asumo que este es el bautizo de Alexia. Diría que es Alice, la madre del Duque de Edimburgo, la que está con hábito a la derecha de Ingrid.
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Según el caption, este sería el bautizo de Constantino. Aquí de nuevo estaría Alice.
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The Christening of Prince Constantine of Greece, the second child and first son of Crown Prince Paul of Greece (wearing the Order of the Redeemer) and Princess Frederica of Hanover (in her Ruby Pendant and the Order of Saints Olga and Sophia), at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens on this day in 1940. Royal attendees included King George II (uncle), Princess Katherine (aunt), and Princess Andrew of Greece (great-aunt), as well Sir Michael Palairet (representing godfather King George VI).
 
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