Seyre Collection
"Seyre: A Royal Voyage Through Time" Step aboard HMY Victoria and Albert, the majestic vessel that witnessed countless regal moments in history
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"Seyre: A Royal Voyage Through Time" Step aboard HMY Victoria and Albert, the majestic vessel that witnessed countless regal moments in history. In 1925, Queen Mary, King George V, and their esteemed crew embarked on a remarkable journey that would forever be etched in the annals of royalty. (Creator) Five years later, in 1930, Queen Mary and King George V graced the decks of HMY Victoria and Albert once again. The ship became a symbol of their enduring love and unwavering commitment to their royal duties. (Creator) In 1927, amidst an atmosphere brimming with grandeur, King George V, Queen Mary, and their loyal crew set sail on another extraordinary expedition aboard HMY Victoria and Albert. Their presence illuminated every corner of this magnificent vessel. (Creator) The year was circa 1935 when King George V and Queen Mary shared precious moments with the devoted crew of HMY Victoria and Albert. Together they formed an unbreakable bond that transcended mere titles; it was a testament to unity at sea. As time marched forward into 1931, King George V stood tall alongside his beloved Queen Mary on board HMY Victoria and Albert - a sight that captured hearts around the world. The creator immortalized this enchanting moment for generations to come. In 1932 came yet another chapter in their seafaring saga as Queen Mary joined her esteemed husband once more upon HMY Victoria and Albert's hallowed decks - an embodiment of elegance against the backdrop of endless horizons. Circa 1933 witnessed both splendorous voyages by King George V & Queen Mary aboard HMY Victoria & Albert along with her dedicated crew who ensured smooth sailing through uncharted waters. Not only did British royalty grace these illustrious decks but also international figures like Marquise d Hautpoul de Seyre accompanied by Sir Harry Stonor in 1933.