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for-valour · 7 months
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I adore finding original true colour footage of our lovely King George VI ❤️
There is so little available that I am always surprised to see his tanned skin (from spending so much time outdoors!) and the brightness of his ribbon medals.
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Check out the way he just eyeballs the camera for a split second. You better look sharp and behave! Bertie’s always watching you…
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) at Malvern College, Worcestershire, in 1944. Source: The Imperial War Museum
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davbertieloml · 4 months
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The first official photo of King George VI's Family four days after His Majesty was proclaimed King
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King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, 15 December 1936.
On 11 December, following the abdication of King Edward VIII, the Duke of York was proclaimed Sovereign, as King George VI. Realising that there would be a demand for photographs of the new Royal Family, not just at home but worldwide, a sitting was booked with Marcus Adams for four days after the accession.
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ilovethemonarchy · 2 months
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Prince Albert & Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the future King George VI & Queen Elizabeth) got engaged on this day in 1923.
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“My dear Darling, I am just writing you a very little letter, I shall be thinking about you when you get this, & hoping that everything will go off wonderfully well. I am quite sure it will. Also, I might add that I do [underlined several times] love you Bertie, & feel certain that I shall more & more . I shall miss you terribly. You are such an Angel to me.” - Queen Elizabeth
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“This is my first letter to you since you made me such a very happy person that Sunday at St Paul’s Walden & you don’t know what a wonderful difference it has made to me darling, in all ways. I think I must have always loved you darling but could never make you realise it without telling you actually that I did & thank God I told you at the right moment.” - King George VI
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fun fact: it was actually elizabeth grant who signed the declaration of independence
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andreeamq · 4 months
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The Queen, the Queen Mother and Princess Anne wave goodbye to Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon from Buckingahm Palace forecourt as they leave for their honeymoon on May 6, 1960.
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europesroyalsjewels · 9 months
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Cambridge Pearl Brooch sans Drop ♕ King Charles III    
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By Simmone Shah
29 February 2024
While Catherine Middleton has been absent from royal duties for two months due to a “planned abdominal surgery,” the British public has been full of speculation about what's going on with their future Queen Consort.
But the royal family has always held a fine line between balancing private health matters with disclosure to the public they serve.
“You could argue that details about a head of state are in the public interest,” says Richard Fitzwilliams, an expert on the royal family.
“But on the other hand, to what extent does a public figure have a right to privacy?”
Catherine's absence fits into a long and evolving history of how royals have chosen to handle health issues.
Past generations often shrouded them in secrecy. Perhaps most famously, in the 1950s, the British public was not told when King George VI had lung cancer.
In 1951, he had his left lung removed because of what was vaguely described as “structural abnormalities," and cancer was not mentioned in his death announcement.
Occasionally, past generations would be more open about less significant problems.
Once in 1982, when Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, had to visit the hospital after nearly choking to death on a fishbone, she issued a statement to the press, joking, “It was only the salmon getting its own back."
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“The fishbone is quite revealing because they tended to be more open about minor instances,” says Gareth Russell, a historian and author who focuses on the British royal family.
“Britain was a much more reserved society in the 20th century, and in families across the land and across the social spectrum, cancer or fatal illnesses often weren't discussed.”
Catherine and William’s approach has proved to be starkly different, as they’ve addressed private matters with far more candor.
“Catherine and William are members of a different generation, so they feel no shame in being open about challenges,” says Clare McHugh, a royal historian and author.
Neither Catherine or William have shied away in the past from speaking out about health matters.
Prince William has spoken extensively about the importance of mental health, and Catherine spoke about the difficult morning sickness she faced during her pregnancies.
She also revealed her postpartum baby bump in photos hours after giving birth to her son, Prince George.
In part, it’s a necessary tactic for the internet age in which secrets are much harder to keep.
“I think they do recognize that in order to survive and flourish in a modern era they need to be honest about what is going on with them,” says McHugh.
“It’s better for them to be candid up front rather than let internet rumors fly.”
That they have previously been somewhat transparent only makes their current silence stand out, experts say.
“That’s why William and Catherine’s reticence about what's going on with them is odd,” says McHugh.
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As Kathryn Lamontagne, a lecturer in Social Science at Boston University says, sometimes saying nothing causes more of a stir than addressing the problem head on, a lesson the Royal Family learned when Queen Elizabeth II missed parts of a major event in the months before her death.
“For Royal followers, her absence from the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022 was a glaring sign of how unwell she was and a clear indicator of a serious issue on the horizon,” Lamontagne said in an email.
Still, despite her candor in the past, in many ways the Duchess of Cambridge’s silence is simply following tradition.
“This dance between private and public information nudges the line of medical privacy and a public clamoring for details, but it still follows the pattern of giving very few medical details of a certain kind to the public,” says Lamontagne.
“‘Never complain, never explain,’ in the words of the late Queen.”
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collarsncrowns · 1 year
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The infant Princess Elizabeth of York (later Elizabeth II) receives doting affection from her grandfather, King George V. Her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York (later George VI and Queen Elizabeth), happily look on. Balmoral, 10 Sept 1927.
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gabriellademonaco · 1 month
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Royal Hat Appreciation (345/∞)
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👗🤎 ~ Princess Margaret meeting the Queen Mother on the set of the play Cinderella during WWII, 1941. ~ 🤎👗
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We lost a link to the past..
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for-valour · 11 months
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On this day, 86 years ago: 12th May 1937:
The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
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‘…Then came Papa looking very beautiful in a crimson robe and the Cap of State.’
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‘I thought it all very, very wonderful and I expect the Abbey did, too.’
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‘The arches and beams at the top were covered with a sort of haze of wonder as Papa was crowned…’
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‘When Mummy was crowned and all the peeresses put on their coronets it looked wonderful…’
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‘At the end, the service got rather boring as it was all prayers. Grannie and I were looking to see how many more pages to the end, and we turned one more and then I pointed to the word at the bottom of the page and it said ‘Finis.’ We both smiled at each other and turned back to the service.’
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Excerpts taken from 11–year-old Lilibet’s account of her father’s coronation ❤️
Bertie looks so very anxious in some of these clips 🥹
All gifs made by @for-valour
Source: YouTube.
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davbertieloml · 7 months
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The Royal Family, 1938
📸 Marcus Adams
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newyorkthegoldenage · 5 months
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It's no secret that the British Royal Family of the time loved Broadway musicals. During her visit to New York, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother got a chance to see The Pajama Game at the St. James Theater before the London production opened, October 27, 1954.
Photo: Marty Lederhandler for the AP
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ladygoehnio · 11 months
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