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10th (search for this): article 3
Marriage of the Prince of Wales — adescription of the ceremony.
The marriage of the Prince of Wales occupies about twelve of the London Times.
It took place 10th ult., in St. George's Chapel Windsor.
groom's cavalcade left Windsor Castle past eleven o'clock precisely, in the morning took the road towards St. George's Chapel. twenty-four carriages, and consisted members of the royal family of England, of Denmark, who accompanied the bride England, the Count of Flanders, and the great of State of England.
The precession was more modest.
It was in four carriages, and was made up of his Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Prince , of Denmark the Danish Minister in London and the Ladies and gentlemen in attendance bride.
The procession moved from Windsor Castle at half past 12 in the afternoon.
The was in a blezo of nobility and tingle representative of the gones of the Dhuleep Singh, the descendant of the of Lahere, is resplendent in cloth of gold , with c
Alexandra (search for this): article 3
Besant (search for this): article 3
R. Bruce (search for this): article 3
Albert Edward (search for this): article 3
Flanders (search for this): article 3
Marriage of the Prince of Wales — adescription of the ceremony.
The marriage of the Prince of Wales occupies about twelve of the London Times.
It took place 10th ult., in St. George's Chapel Windsor.
groom's cavalcade left Windsor Castle past eleven o'clock precisely, in the morning took the road towards St. George's Chapel. twenty-four carriages, and consisted members of the royal family of England, of Denmark, who accompanied the bride England, the Count of Flanders, and the great of State of England.
The precession was more modest.
It was in four carriages, and was made up of his Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Prince , of Denmark the Danish Minister in London and the Ladies and gentlemen in attendance bride.
The procession moved from Windsor Castle at half past 12 in the afternoon.
The was in a blezo of nobility and tingle representative of the gones of the Dhuleep Singh, the descendant of the of Lahere, is resplendent in cloth of gold , with co
German (search for this): article 3
Glace (search for this): article 3
Handel (search for this): article 3
Louisa Howard (search for this): article 3