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King Albert visits crash site

February 17th, 2010 No comments

King Albert II of Belgium visited the site of a horrible train crash Monday afternoon.

During Monday morning rush hour in Brussels, a commuter train ran a stop light and crashed head on with another train. It has been reported that at least 18 people were killed and approximately 55 were injured. Officials call it Belgium’s deadliest train wreck in decades.

The king’s nephew, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, sent his country’s condolences.

Rules of engagement: Which style of ring will the prince choose?

February 16th, 2010 No comments

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[Some images are thanks to PicApp.com and Noblesse et Royautes]

Her Majesty the Queen

Diana, Princess of Wales

Autumn Phillips, wife of William’s cousin Peter

The Festival of British Eventing from Gatcombe Park - Day 1

Princess Marie of Denmark

Prince Joachim Of Denmark Announces His Engagement to Marie Cavallier

Crown Princess Letizia of Spain

Leitizia Oritz Rocasolano

Princess Madeleine of Sweden

Princess Madeleine of Sweden announces engagement - Borgholm

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden

Sophie, Countess of Wessex

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark


HSH Princess Grace of Monaco

Up Next: A review of ‘The Fall of the British Empire’

February 14th, 2010 No comments

“The sun never sets on the British Empire”.

The far-reaching political and cultural might of the Sceptered Isle is embodied in this documentary. Vintage Movietone News footage reveals the pageantry and magic that was, as well as the players of the worldwide drama that shaped nations and events.

Review coming soon!

Today’s New Purchase

February 10th, 2010 No comments

Royal Family book

Did Queen Victoria wear the George III tiara?

February 10th, 2010 4 comments

Janice writes: “Do you know if the tiara Emily Blunt wears [The Young Victoria] is a replica of the one … King George III gave to his wife Queen Charlotte? If so, do you know if Queen Victoria would have ever worn it?”

fringe tiara

The tiara worn by actress Emily Blunt in the film is indeed a replica of that fringe tiara. The real Queen Victoria wore the George III tiara for the famous Winterhalter portrait (seen below).

winterhalter

Thanks to Andrew Cusack, who explains it beautifully.

Prince Michael of Kent Defends King

February 10th, 2010 1 comment

Prince Michael In Bid to Clear King George’s Name

'Travel With Style' Concours Day 2

Prince Michael of Kent is to appear in an upcoming TV series about one of history’s – and the monarchy’s – most tragic stories: the murder of the Romanovs.

Prince Michael, a cousin to the Queen, speaks fluent Russian and does a fair amount of business in Russia. His looks are reminiscent of the bearded Tsar Nicholas II, which comes as no surprise – his mother Princess Marina was a descendant of the Romanov clan.

The Russian dynasty was closely entwined with the British royals even before the Prince’s mother, Marina of Greece, married the fourth son of King George V. Tsar Nicholas was a first cousin to King George V himself. Their mothers were sisters, Danish princesses who married into the Russian and British royal families. Princess Dagmar became Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, and Princess Alexandra became Queen Alexandra of Great Britain.

The families were very close, and as World War I toppled monarchies and forced Royal Families to choose sides, King George V was expected to help his cousin. However, the paranoid and bombastic German Kaiser Wilhelm II, cousin to both George and Nicholas, inspired fear and xenophobia of Germans across the globe. Nicholas’ wife, Alexandra, was German, and on top of that she had turned many in the Russian court against her because of her belief in the supernatural and her reliance on the sketchy Rasputin.

Would George give the Tsar asylum and risk his own throne, or leave him to his own devices in Russia? As it turned out, the king’s decision cost his cousin and his family their lives. It’s a decision that Prince Michael now discusses in the television interview.

The program Mystery Files: The Romanovs, airs at 7pm on Thursday, February 11th on National Geographic

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