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The Duke and Duchess of York accompanied by the two Princesses attended Divine Service



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The Duke and Duchess of York accompanied by the two Princesses attended Divine Service

The Duke and Duchess of York accompanied by the two Princesses attended Divine Service at the Parish Church of St Mary at Eastbourne. They occupied the same seats used previously by the King and Queen when they were staying at Compton Place last year. Huge crowds watched the arrival and departure of the royal party. This picture shows the Duke and Duchess of York with the little Princesses leaving the church after the service.
8th March 1936

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Media ID 11279449

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In this print captured by Royalty, we are transported back to the 8th of March in 1936. The image depicts a significant moment for the Duke and Duchess of York, accompanied by their two adorable Princesses, as they attended Divine Service at the Parish Church of St Mary in Eastbourne. What makes this occasion even more special is that they occupied the very same seats once used by the King and Queen during their stay at Compton Place just a year prior. As one can imagine, such an event drew immense attention from onlookers who eagerly awaited the arrival and departure of this esteemed royal party. The photograph beautifully captures the essence of this historic day as it shows the Duke and Duchess gracefully exiting the church with their little Princesses in tow. Beyond its visual appeal, this picture serves as a testament to both family bonds and religious devotion within royalty. It showcases not only a loving couple but also proud parents guiding their young daughters through matters of faith. Furthermore, it offers us a glimpse into an era when tradition held great significance within royal circles. This remarkable snapshot allows us to witness history unfold before our eyes while reminding us of timeless values cherished by siblings, families, and indeed all members of society - love, unity, faithfulness - regardless of one's status or lineage.

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