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20+ Rarely Seen Photos of the British Royal Family Through the Years

In 1857, Queen Victoria posed for the first royal photo ever, and the world promptly fell in love with photographing royals. Here are some of the more memorable, yet less widely seen, photos of the royal family throughout the years.

A magazine clipping of the royal family tree in the run up to the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, circa 1947. 👑💍

A magazine clipping of the royal family tree in the run up to the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, circa 1947. 👑💍

Prince Albert Victor, the grandson of Queen Victoria, became second in line to the British throne at the time of his birth in 1864. However, Eddy, as he was

Prince Albert Victor, the grandson of Queen Victoria, became second in line to the British throne at the time of his birth in 1864. However, Eddy, as he was

Queen Victoria, Grandmama of Europe, she and Albert created a Dynasty  the first waltz: a historical photoblog

♕ Queen Victoria: Grandmama of Europe It is a well known fact that Queen Victoria of England saw in her children a destiny to marry into all the great royal houses of Europe. And so her wish was...

Queen Victoria's Oldest Daughter, Princess Royal Victoria - Grand Ladies - — LiveJournal

Victoria and Albert put a great deal of effort into preparing her for a royal marriage. Fate made her period of influence brief. She had strained relations with her children and the Prussian-German court found her too English. Victoria and Albert hoped super prices could bring peace to Europe, but…

THE SAVVY SHOPPER: Queen Victoria's 9 Children Over The Years

My collage of miniature paintings of Queen Victoria's 9 children from eldest to youngest: Victoria (Vicky), Albert Edward (Bertie), Alice, Alfred (Affie), Helena (Lenchen), Louise (Loosy), Queen Victoria holding Arthur, Leopold (Leo) and Beatrice (Baby). The miniatures of the children were gifts Prince Albert started giving to Queen Victoria. Many of my readers know I am a history buff. At the moment I'm reading biographies on Queen Victoria's 9 children, one by one. As figures in history…