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Royal Wedding 1913 - Chapel Royal, St James s

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Royal Wedding 1913 - Chapel Royal, St James s

The route of the bride (Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife) and bridegroom (Prince Arthur of Connaught) to the Chapel Royal, St. Jamess Palace for their marriage in October 1913. The bride came from her mothers house in Portman Square and the groom from Clarence House. The position of the Chapel Royal, with its roof off to show the interior, can be seen with the altar window facing St. Jamess Street. Date: 1913

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In this photograph from the annals of royal history, we witness the grand procession of Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife, and Prince Arthur of Connaught as they make their way to the Chapel Royal at St. James's Palace for their marriage in October 1913. The image offers a unique aerial perspective, providing a bird's-eye view of the historic route taken by the bride and groom on their momentous day. The scene is set against the backdrop of two iconic London residences: the bride's departure from her mother's house in Portman Square and the groom's departure from Clarence House. The Chapel Royal, with its magnificent roof removed to reveal the interior, stands proudly in the foreground, its altar window facing St. James's Street. The positioning of the Chapel Royal in this photograph offers a rare glimpse into the grandeur of the venue, which has played host to numerous royal weddings and ceremonies throughout history. The image serves as a captivating reminder of the rich tapestry of royal traditions and the enduring allure of the British monarchy. This photograph provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a detailed and intriguing diagram of the route taken by the royal couple on their wedding day. The intricate plan reveals the meticulous planning and attention to detail that went into the event, making it an invaluable historical document. As we marvel at the splendor of this royal procession, we are transported back in time to an era of grandeur and elegance, where tradition and history intertwined to create a moment of unforgettable beauty. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of royal weddings and the captivating history of the British monarchy.

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