the first waltz: a historical photoblog

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cambridgesus:

The Duchess of Cambridge + her flowers from her visits to King’s College and the Foundling Museum today.

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trh-thesussexes:

The Duchess of Sussex arrives at the New Zealand house to sign the book of condolences and pay respect to the victims of the Christchurch attack. || March 19th, 2019

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cambridgecatherines:

Queen Elizabeth II and The Duchess of Cambridge visit King’s College in London || March 19th, 2019

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snapshotsofkate:

👑 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend a session of Youth Parliament at the Legislative Assembly on July 5, 2011 in Yellowknife, Canada.

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meghanmarklesmafia:

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attending Lena Tindall’s christening at St Nicholas Church in Cherington, Gloucestershire. The Duke was chosen as one of her godfathers. | March 16th, 2019

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heavyarethecrowns:

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Queen Elizabeth II

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ifreakingloveroyals:

The Duchess of Cambridge 1,402/

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ifreakingloveroyals:

Through the Years → Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (466/)

18 October 2013 | Queen Maxima of The Netherlands attends the opening of the exhibition ‘Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde’ at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. The exhibition will run from October 19, 2013 to February 2, 2014. (Photo credit Jerry Lampen/AFP/Getty Images)

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theroyalhistory:

The Princess of Wales (Queen Mary), Prince Henry of Wales (the Duke of Gloucester), Princess Mary of Wales (Countess of Harewood) and Prince Albert of Wales (King George VI), Marlborough House, 1907

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theroyalhistory:

Queen Alexandra, holding Prince George of Wales (Duke of Kent); the Duchess of Fife; The Princess Victoria; Prince Henry of Wales (Duke of Gloucester); Lady Alexandra Duff (2nd Duchess of Fife); Prince Albert of Wales (King George VI); Lady Maud Duff (Countess of Southesk); Prince Edward of Wales (King Edward VIII; the Duke of Windsor); and Princess Mary of Wales (Countess of Harewood), 1904

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