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The Death ofĀ His MajestyĀ King George V

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George V had developed a lot of health problems after the First World War & it took a toll on him. George was injured on Thursday, October 28th, 1915 when he was thrown from a horse & he also developed Chronic Bronchitis from his heavy smoking addiction. 10 years later in 1925, he was sent on a cruise to the Mediterranean which was used to help him recuperate.Ā 

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3 years later in 1929, he developed an illness called Sepsis, which is a life-threatening condition for when the body’s response to an infection causes injuries to both the tissues & the organs. The King’s body never recovered from years of illness & injury, so in last year of life, he was administered oxygen.

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Ā 6 years later, when George’s sisterĀ Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria died, it sent the King into a deep state of depression. 1 year after his sister’s death on January 15th, 1936, George went to his bedroom at Sandringham House, complaining of a cold. The cold turned the King’s body for the worst, as he became weaker & would drift in & out of consciousness. George’s nurse Catherine Black & physician Lord Dawson of Penn, gave him a sedative the night of his death which consisted of 3/4 gram of morphine & 1 gram of cocaine. The family did not approve of the injection but also did not want the King’s death to be painful & slow.Ā 

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Monday, January 20th, 1936 at Sandringham House in Norfolk at 70 Years Old

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Declining Health & Lethal Injection

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As the King’s health declined, multiple close sources of the King’s came forward with updates on his decline.Ā 

The first source was Prime Minister Baldwin who wrote,Ā ā€œEach time he became conscious it was some kind inquiry or kind observation of someone, some words of gratitude for kindness shown. But he did say to his secretary when he sent for him: "How is the Empire?" An unusual phrase in that form, and the secretary said: "All is well, sir, with the Empire", and the King gave him a smile and relapsed once more into unconsciousness.ā€

The second source was Lord Dawson of Penn (The King’s Physician) who issued a bulletin that hadĀ ā€œThe King's life is moving peacefully towards its close,ā€ written on it. Lord Dawson also kept updates in journals with the King’s last words written in it which wereĀ ā€œGod Damn You,ā€ which was said to his nurseĀ Catherine Black. He also said he wanted the injection to happen at night, so that the death of the King could make the morning edition of British Newspaper The Times.

British PathĆ© News announced the King’s death, the next morning & described the King asĀ ā€œMore than a King, a father of a great family.ā€ BBC Studios was next for the broadcast, as German composer Paul Hindemith & English Conductor Adrian Boult along with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, performed a Mourning Music that evening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6y1KYItRzQ (British Pathé News Broadcast)

The night before the funeral, the King’s sons’ His Royal HighnessĀ Edward The Duke of Windsor,Ā His Majesty King George (Albert) VI, & His Royal HighnessĀ Henry The Duke of Gloucester, mounted theĀ Vigil of the Princes guard at the Catafalque. The sons did this in respect to their father who was now gone. The King was lied in state at Westminster Hall but was interred at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, January 28th, 1936.Ā 

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1. His Royal HighnessĀ Edward The Duke of Windsor (Abdicated)Ā 

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2. His Majesty King George (Albert) VI (Took the Throne after Edward Abdicated)

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His MajestyĀ George VĀ The King &Ā Her Majesty Queen Mary

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The Royal Wedding took place at 12:30PM on Thursday, July 6th, 1893 in TheĀ Chapel Royal (Left Picture) at St. James Palace (Right Picture) in London, England

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♕ Previous Engagement: Her Majesty Queen Mary (Top Picture) was engaged before meeting His Majesty George V. Mary had become engaged toĀ His Royal Highness Prince Albert The Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Bottom Picture), the older brother of George. Sadly the wedding never happened, as The Duke had fell ill with the Flu which then took a bad turn, turning the flu into Pneumonia. The Duke passed away on Friday, January 8th, 1892 at The Sandringham House in Norfolk, England.Ā 

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♕ Staying In The Family - Part 1:Ā Her MajestyĀ Queen Victoria (George’s Grandmother: Left Picture) wanted the then His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales, to marry eitherĀ Her Majesty Queen Marie of Romania (His Cousin: Middle Picture) or Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna (His Cousin: Right Picture). George sadly was not fond of either of the two women &Ā Her Majesty Queen Marie of Romania (Middle Picture) did react to George’s proposal to her by rejecting him.Ā 

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♕ ā€œI’m Too Youngā€: Even after his grandmother tried to wed George & his two cousins, the young prince refused to be married.Ā ā€œI still think marrying too young is a bad thing. The one thing I never could do is to marry a person that didn’t care for me. I should be miserable for the rest of my life.ā€ George wrote this to his grandmother stating that he was too young to be married & even if he did marry young, he would marry someone he loved.Ā 

♕ Staying In The Family - Part 2:Ā George’s grandmother & Mary had met during her engagement to the now parted Duke, & Queen Victoria was fond of Mary. She had spoken to Mary to see what she would think about marrying herĀ fiancé’s brother. This was very embarrassing for both George & Mary, as Mary’s fiancĆ©'s & George’s brother, had only been dead for 1 year & the two were still in mourning. The couple began to feel the pressures of the royal life. Mary began to feel pressure from not only her family but George’s family to be a married woman. George felt the pressure of his new position as second-in-line to the throne, he was still recovering from the proposal rejection of his cousinĀ Her Majesty Queen Marie of Romania, & he also had no idea if Mary even had romantic feelings towards him.Ā 

♕ The Proposal: After a long conversation with George’s favorite aunt Olga Constantinovna of Russia (Also known as Queen Olga of Greece: Left Picture), the young duke was urged to propose to his brother’s fiancĆ© Mary. George had help with hisĀ proposal from his sister Her Royal HighnessĀ LouiseĀ The Princess Royal (Middle Picture)Ā & his brother-in-lawĀ Alexander Duff 1st Duke of Fife (Louise’s husband: Right Picture). On Wednesday, May 3rd, 1893, Louise hadĀ ā€œarrangedā€ to have tea with Mary. When Mary arrived to have tea with Louise, she had found George & Louise waiting for her instead of just Louise. The Princess Royal had suggested that the couple go to the garden to go watch the frogs that lived in the garden pond. The duke then proposed toĀ Mary by the pond & she happily accepted George’s proposal. The couple came to learn how to love & care for each other deeply, despite the stress & heartbreak of the last year.

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♕ Morning: That Thursday morning, when George was walking the corridors of Buckingham Palace, he accidentally spotted his bride. As tradition, Bride & Groom are never supposed to see each other (unless a private moment is planned by the couple to meet with each other before the wedding) because it is bad luck. As George spotted Mary, he proceeded to make a low & courtly bow towards the princess, a sweet moment many say that Mary never forgot.

♕ Wedding Party: The Royal Wedding was attended by 5 Bridesmaids, 5 Junior Bridesmaids, & 2 Supporters of TheĀ Groom.

♕ Wedding Officiant: The Archbishop of CanterburyĀ Edward White Benson (Left Picture) performed the ceremony. He was assisted by The Bishop of LondonĀ Frederick Temple (Middle Picture), The Bishop of RochesterĀ Randall Thomas Davidson 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (Right Picture), & 5 other priests.

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♕ Register Signing Tradition: As Tradition during all Royal Weddings, the Register must be signed. The Register of the Wedding ofĀ His Majesty George V The King & Her Majesty Queen Mary was signed byĀ Her Majesty Queen Victoria, The Prime MinsterĀ William Ewart Gladstone (Pictured Below), &Ā all other royal personages that were present at the wedding.

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♕ Balcony Tradition: As Tradition of all Royal Weddings, the Bride & Groom along with family, made an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony. Even Queen Victoria made a rare public appearance when she joined the couple on the Balcony.

♕ Official Portraits (Photo is in Order): The Official Painters of the Royal Wedding wereĀ Heinrich Anton von Angeli,Ā Laurits Tuxen, &Ā Sir Samuel Luke Fildes

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♕ Title Change: As Royal Tradition, the Groom (Sometimes) & Bride’s (Always) Title will change. Mary’s Title changed fromĀ Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary of Teck toĀ Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York. George’s Title changed fromĀ His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales toĀ His Royal Highness The Duke of York.

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The royal parties traveled from Buckingham Palace to St. James Chapel in 4 large carriages.

♕ First Carriage: Members of the Household.

♕ Second Carriage: The Groom & His Supporters (Mentioned Below in The Guest List)

♕ Third Carriage: The Bride, His HighnessĀ Francis The Duke of TeckĀ (The Bride’s Father: The Left Picture), &Ā His Serene Highness Prince Adolphus of Teck (The Bride’s Brother: The Right Picture)

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♕ Fourth Carriage:Ā Her Majesty Queen Victoria (The Groom’s Grandmother),Ā Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Teck (The Bride's Mother: Left Picture),Ā Prince Francis of Teck (The Bride’s Brother: Middle Picture), &Ā Alexander Cambridge 1st Earl of Athlone (The Bride’s Brother: Right Picture)

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♕ Wedding Party:Ā 

The 5 Bridesmaids: Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria (The Groom’s Sister), Her MajestyĀ Maud The Queen of Norway (The Groom’s Sister), Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia (The Groom’s First Cousin: Mention Above In Staying In The Family - Part 1), Her Royal HighnessĀ Alexandra The Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (The Grooms First Cousin), & Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (The Groom’s First Cousin)

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The 5 Junior Bridesmaids: 1.Ā Her Royal HighnessĀ Margaret The Crown Princess of Sweden Duchess of Scania (The Groom’s First Cousin). 2.Ā Lady Patricia Ramsay (The Groom’s First Cousin), 3.Ā Her Royal HighnessĀ Alice Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (also known as Mother Superior Alice-Elizabeth & Great-Grandaughter of Queen Victoria), 4. Queen Victoria of Spain (The Groom’s Cousin), & 5.Ā Her Highness Princess Helena Victoria (The Groom’s Cousin)

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The Grooms Supporters:Ā His Majesty Edward VII The King (The Groom’s Father: Left Picture) &Ā His Royal HighnessĀ Alfred The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (The Groom’s Uncle: Right Picture)

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Her Majesty Queen Alexandra (Mother)

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal (Sister & Brother In Law: Mentioned Above in The Proposal)

Her Royal Highness Princess Arthur of Connaught, Duchess of FifeĀ (Niece)

Her Imperial and Royal HighnessĀ Maria The Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Edinburgh (Paternal Aunt)

His Royal Highness ArthurĀ Duke of Connaught and Strathearn &Ā Her Royal HighnessĀ Louise The Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn (Paternal Uncle & Aunt)

Prince Arthur of ConnaughtĀ (First Cousin)

Her Imperial MajestyĀ Victoria The Empress Frederick

His Royal Highness Prince Henry of PrussiaĀ and Princess (Princess Irene)Ā Henry of PrussiaĀ (First Cousins)

Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine

The Most HonorableĀ Victoria The Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven & The Most Honorable LouisĀ The Marquess of Milford Haven (First Cousin & Her Husband)

His HighnessĀ Albert The Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (First Cousin)

Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll &Ā John Campbell 9th Duke of ArgyllĀ Marquess (Marquis) of Lorne (Paternal Aunt & Uncle)

Her Royal Highness The Princess Beatrice &Ā His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Battenberg (Paternal Aunt & Uncle)

The Most HonorableĀ Alexander The Marquess of Carisbrooke (First Cousin)

His Majesty Christian IX of DenmarkĀ and Queen Louise of Denmark (Maternal Grandparents)

His Royal Highness Prince Valdemar of Denmark (Maternal Uncle)

Her Imperial MajestyĀ Maria Empress of All the Russias

His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II Emperor and Autocrat ofĀ All the Russias (First Cousin)

Ernest II The 7th Prince of Hohenlohe-LangenburgĀ (Half-Second Cousin)

His MajestyĀ Albert I The King of the Belgians (Paternal Second Cousin - Once Removed)

Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and GothaĀ (Paternal Second Cousin - Once Removed)

Lady Feodora Gleichen (Second Cousin)

Lady Helena Gleichen (Second Cousin)

Countess Victoria GleichenĀ (Second Cousin)

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His Royal HighnessĀ George The Duke of Cambridge (Maternal Uncle)

Her Royal HighnessĀ Augusta The Dowager Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz &Ā His Royal HighnessĀ Frederick The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Maternal Aunt & Uncle)

Colonel Augustus FitzGeorge (First Cousin)

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Prince William ā€œEdwardā€Ā of Saxe-Weimar & Her Serene Highness Augusta Princess William ā€œEdwardā€Ā of Saxe-Weimar

The Maharaja of Bhavnagar

Jagatjit Singh,Ā The Raja of Kapurthala

The Thakur Sahib of Morbi

Bhagvat Singh,Ā The Thakur Sahib of Gondal

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Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin

Russian Ambassador Baron Egor Egorovich Staal Madam de Staal

German AmbassadorĀ Paul von Hatzfeldt

The Turkish Ambassador

Austro-Hungarian Ambassador Count Franz DeymĀ & Countess Deym

The Italian Ambassador & Countess Tornielli

The Spanish Ambassador

The United States of America AmbassadorĀ Thomas Bayard and Mrs. Mary (Clyme) Bayard

The Belgian Minister & Madam Solvyns

The Danish Minister & Madam de Bille

Portuguese MinisterĀ LuĆ­s Pinto de Soveral 1st Marquis of Soveral

Romanian MinisterĀ Alexandru Plagino

The Greek ChargƩ d'Affaires & Madam Romanos

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The Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury The Right HonorableĀ William Gladstone (Mentioned Above in The Wedding) & Mrs.Ā Catherine (Glynne) Gladstone

The Lord Chancellor The Right HonorableĀ Farrer Herschell 1st Baron HerschellĀ & LadyĀ Agnes (Kindersley) Herschell

The Chancellor of the ExchequerĀ The Right HonorableĀ Sir William HarcourtĀ & LadyĀ Elizabeth (Motley) Harcourt

The Chief Commissioner of WorksĀ The Right HonorableĀ George Shaw-Lefevre 1st Baron Eversley & LadyĀ Constance (Moreton) Shaw-Lefevre

The Lord President of the Council and Secretary of State for India The Right HonorableĀ John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley & CountessĀ Florence (FitzGibbon) WodehouseĀ of Kimberley

The Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentĀ The Right HonorableĀ Herbert Asquith 1st Earl of Oxford & Asquith

The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Right HonorableĀ Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery & 1st Earl of Midlothian

The Secretary of State for WarĀ The Right HonorableĀ Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman & The HonorableĀ Mrs. Sarah (Bruce) Campbell-Bannerman

The First Lord of the AdmiraltyĀ The Right HonorableĀ John Spencer 5th Earl SpencerĀ (& Viscount Althorp) & CountessĀ Charlotte (Seymour)Ā Spencer

The Secretary of State for ScotlandĀ The Right HonorableĀ Sir George Trevelyan 2nd Baronet &Ā Lady Caroline (Phillips)Ā Trevelyan

The Chief Secretary for IrelandĀ The Right HonorableĀ John Morley 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn

The Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterĀ James Bryce 1st Viscount Bryce & Mrs.Ā Elizabeth (Ashton)Ā Bryce

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The Most Honorable Lord Steward of the Household Gavin Campbell 1st Marquess of Breadalbane & AlmaĀ (Graham) CampbellĀ Marchioness of Breadalbane

The Most Honorable Lord Chamberlain of the HouseholdĀ Charles Wynn-Carington 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire & TheĀ Honorable Lady Cecilia (Harbord)Ā Wynn-Carington

Gold Stick-in-Waiting BodyguardĀ Sir Patrick GrantĀ 

Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-ArmsĀ The Right Honorable George Venables-Vernon 7th Baron Vernon

Captain of the Yeomen of the GuardĀ The Right Honorable William Edwardes 4th Baron Kensington

Treasurer of the HouseholdĀ The Right Honorable Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope 10th Earl of Chesterfield

Comptroller of the HouseholdĀ Sir George Leveson-Gower

Vice-Chamberlain of the HouseholdĀ The Right HonorableĀ Charles Spencer 6th Earl SpencerĀ 

Master of the HouseholdĀ Major-General Sir John Cowell

Master of the Buckhounds/HoundsĀ Thomas Lister 4th Baron Ribblesdale

Acting Mistress of the Robes Anne (Spencer-Churchill) Innes-Ker Duchess of Roxburghe

Lady of The Bedchamber Jane Spencer (Conyngham) Baroness Churchill

The Right HonorableĀ Francis Stonor 4th Baron CamoysĀ Lord-In-Waiting

Garter Principal King of Arms (Senior King of Arms & Officer of Arms)Ā Sir Albert William Woods

The Right HonorableĀ Charles Harbord 5th Baron SuffieldĀ Lord-in-Waiting to the Prince of Wales

Chamberlain to the Princess of WalesĀ The Right HonorableĀ Charles Colville 1st Viscount Colville of Culross & Wife to The Chamberlain to the Princess of WalesĀ The Honorable Lady Cecile (Carrington) Colville

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His Grace Henry Fitzalan-Howard 15th Duke of NorfolkĀ Earl Marshal

The Honorable Frances (Pitt-Rivers) Osborne The Duchess of Leeds

His GraceĀ Spencer Cavendish 8th Duke of Devonshire & Her GraceĀ Louisa (Augusta)Ā Cavendish Duchess of Devonshire

His Grace John Manners 7th Duke of Rutland &Ā Janetta (Hughan) Manners Duchess of Rutland

His Grace William Scott 6th Duke of Buccleuch & Louise (Hamilton) Scott Duchess of Buccleuch

His Grace George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll & Her GraceĀ Amelia (Claughton) Campbell Duchess of Argyll (Father & Stepmother of The Groom’s Uncle)

His Grace William Cavendish-Bentinck 6th Duke of Portland & Her GraceĀ Winifred (Dallas-Yorke) Cavendish-Bentinck Duchess of Portland

James Hamilton 2nd Duke of Abercorn &Ā Mary (Curzon-Howe) Hamilton Duchess of Abercorn

The Most HonorableĀ Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury & Georgina (Alderson) Gascoyne-Cecil Marchioness of Salisbury

William Edgcumbe 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe

The Right Honorable Edward Bootle-Wilbraham 1st Earl of Lathom &Ā Alice (Villiers)Ā Bootle-Wilbraham Countess of Lathom

The Right Honorable Richard Cross 1st Viscount Cross & ViscountessĀ Georgiana (Lyon) Cross

The Right Honorable Hardinge Giffard 1st Earl of Halsbury &Ā Wilhelmina (Woodfall) Giffard Countess of of Halsbury

The Right HonorableĀ Lord George Hamilton &Ā Lady Maud (Lascelles) Hamilton

The Speaker of the House of Commons The Right HonorableĀ Arthur Peel 1st Viscount Peel

The Right HonorableĀ George Goschen 1st Viscount Goschen & Mrs.Ā Lucy (Dalley) Goschen

The Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain & Mrs. Mary (Endicott)Ā Chamberlain

The Right HonorableĀ Arthur BalfourĀ 1st Earl of Balfour

♕ Spectators: Since The Wedding of His Majesty George V The King & Her Majesty Queen Mary, was the first public royal wedding in 32 years, the large crowd of spectators spread down the route of travel from Buckingham Palace to St. James Palace. As she arrived at the chapel, Mary gave the crowd a side-ways smile & a wave that made her seem a little nervous about her upcoming vows that were about to take place.

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♕ The Designer: In 1891, Mary’s mother Mary The Duchess of Teck announced that not only Mary’s dress but also the bridesmaids dressesĀ would be made in Britain. Arthur Silver of Silver Studios was chosen to design the then Princess’s future wedding gown for when Mary was supposed to marry Prince Albert (But sadly the wedding never happened).Ā Before the dress began, Mary & her mother visited the Warner & Sons’ factory which is located at the Hollybush Gardens in Spitalfields, London. The mother daughter duo asked the factory to make fine white silks with silver thread by Albert Parchment for the dress.Ā Mary’s Second Wedding Dress was crafted by Linton & Curtis of Albemarle Street (A street in Mayfair Central London off Piccadilly).Ā 

♕ The First Dress: After Mary’s fiancĆ© had passed away, her ā€œLily of the Valleyā€ (AĀ highly poisonous woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring) wedding was made public but was abandoned by the family & the designer.Ā 

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♕ The Second Dress:Ā For Mary’s wedding to George, the design that she chose for her dress wasĀ ā€œThe May Silksā€ & would be influenced by Japanese Art. The design of the embroidery of the dress would include emblems of Roses, Shamrocks, Thistle, Orange Blossom, & True Lovers Knots. The front of Mary’s Wedding Gown was made of white satin which had 3 small flounces of old Honiton Lace (A Type of Lace Textile made by braiding & twisting lengths of thread, which are wound on wood or bone bobbins & is made in Honiton, Devon) from the wedding dress of her mother which were located on the top & upper parts of the sleeves. The bodice long, pointed, cut at the throat, made of Arthur Silver’s white & silver brocade, & satin fell from the Princess’s shoulders. The train of the gown was long but plain & Mary wore her mother’s veil, which was also made of Honiton lace & fastened using her wedding gift fromĀ Her Majesty Queen Mary, diamond pins. The veil was never used again in another royal wedding. Following the flower theme of the dress, small wreaths were placed around the bust & in Mary’s hair. (A Dark Photo than the one above so you can see the design better)

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♕ Royal Jewelry: For her wedding, Mary wore a diamond tiara as a loan from Queen Victoria. Along with the Tiara, the bride wore a Diamond RiviĆØre Necklace from the Prince & Princess of Wales, Diamond Earrings from Prince George, & a Anchor Brooch from Prince George.

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♕ The Wedding ofĀ His Majesty George V The King & Her Majesty Queen Mary, was the first Royal Wedding to take place in St. James Chapel since the death ofĀ Prince ConsortĀ Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Albert was Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s husband but many of the couple’s children married in the St. James Chapel. The cause of death was Typhoid Fever.

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♕ The Couple spent their honeymoon at Sandringham, which is George’s estate in Sandringham, Norfolk, England (Top Picture). They stayed at Sandringham until they left for the Osborne House in East Cowes, Isle of Wright, United Kingdom (Bottom Picture).

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Diana Frances Spencer

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Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales and the Countess of Chester, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, Countess of Carrick, Baroness of Renfrew, Lady of the Isles, and Princess of Scotland.Ā 

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Saturday, July 1st, 1961, Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk, EnglandĀ 

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Father: John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer

Mother: Frances Ruth Stand Kydd

Step Father: Peter Shand Kydd

Step Mother: Raine Spencer, Countess SpencerĀ 

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Oldest Sister:Ā Lady Sarah McCorquodale

2nd Oldest Sister: Baroness Jane Fellowes

Oldest Brother: The Honorable John Spencer

Youngest Brother: Charles Spencer, The 9th Earl Spencer

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His Majesty King Charles III

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Oldest Son: His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales

Youngest Son: His Royal Highness Prince Henry (Harry) Duke of Sussex

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Oldest Grandson:Ā Prince George of Wales

Granddaughter: Princess Charlotte of Wales

Middle Grandson: Prince Louis of Wales

Youngest Grandson: Prince ArchieĀ of Sussex

Youngest Granddaughter: PrincessĀ Lilibet of Sussex

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Home School

Silfield Private School

Riddlesworth Hall School

The New School at West Heath

Institute Alpin VidemanetteĀ 

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Education: Anthropology, Museums, & Schools

Medical: AIDS, Cancer, Chiropractic, Dental,Ā Drug Addiction Rehab, Elderly, Disabled (Blind & Deaf), HIV, Leprosy, Lung Disease, Meningitis, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Pediatrics (Birth & Cancer), Spinal Injuries, & Surgery

Nature: Animals & Endangered Species,Ā Geography,Ā Land Mines, & Natural Disasters

Other: Relationship Struggles

People: Children, Homeless, & Humanitarian Relief Organizations

Sports:Ā Cricket, Croquet,Ā Disabled Sports, Diving, Lawn Tennis, & Swimming

The Arts: Culinary, Dance (Ballet & Tap), & Music (Piano)

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Jobs:Ā 

Maid

Nanny

Nursery Teacher’s Assistant

Party Hostess

Playgroup Pre-School Assistant

Patron

Birthright

Centrepoint

Chester Childbirth Appeal

Chickenshed Theatre Company

Child Bereavement UK

Eureka!

Guinness Trust

HALO Trust

Help the Aged

Homestart

Landmine Survivors Network

Red Cross Youth

The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic

The Anthropological Institute of Great Britain & Ireland

The Association for Spinal Injury Research, Rehab, & Reintegration

The Australian Junior Red Cross

The Benesh Institute for Choreology

The British Deaf Association

The British Lung Foundation

The British Sports Association for the Disabled

The British Youth Opera

The Canadian Red Cross Youth Service

TheĀ Child Accident Prevention Trust

The Chipangali Wildlife Trust

The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow

The Commonwealth Society for the Deaf

The Douglas Bader Foundation

The English National Ballet

The Faculty of Dental Surgery of The Royal College of Surgeons of England

The Foundation for Conductive Education

The Gloucestershire County Cricket Club

The Headway National Head Injuries Association

The Junior British Red Cross Society

The Leprosy Mission of England & Wales

The London City Ballet

The London Symphony Orchestra

The Malcom Sargent Cancer Fund for Children

The Meningitis Trust

The National AIDS Trust

The National Children’s Orchestra

The National History Museum

The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery

The Parkinson’s Disease Society

The Pre-School Playgroups Association

The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain & Ireland

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital

The Royal New Zealand College of Obstetricians & GynecologistsĀ 

The Royal School for the Blind

The Variety Club of New Zealand,Ā 

The Welsh National Opera

Turning Point

President

Barnado’s: Australia (Royal President), England (President), & New Zealand (International President)

Great Ormond Street

Headway

The Albany

The Hospital for Sick Children

The Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Marsden Hospital

Other

Friend: Covent Garden atĀ Royal Opera House

Honorary Member: All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet

Joint Patron: Chester Summer Music Festival

Joint Patron: The Children’s Hospital Appeal Foundation

Nursery Teacher’s Assistant: Young England School

Opener: Grandma’s House

Opener: Middlesex Hospital

Partners: The Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund

Supporter: The National Marriage Guidance Council

Vice President: The British Red Cross

Visitor: Royal Brompton HospitalĀ 

Volunteer:Ā American Red Cross

Unknown: Ban of Manufacturing Land Mines

Unknown: Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund

Unknown: Northwick Park Hospital

Unknown: Royal Geographical Society

Unknown:Ā The Australians Council on Smoking & Health

Unknown: The Diana Princess of Wales Health Education and Media Centre

Unknown: The Wolfson Children’s Cancer Unit

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Sunday, August 31st, 1997 in Pont de l’Alma Tunnel, Paris, FranceĀ 

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Saturday, September 6th, 1997 in Lake Round Oval, Althorp, Northamptonshire, England. 32.10 million watched Princess Diana’s funeral from all over the world to mourn the loss of the British Princess and Mother.


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