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britishroyalty:

Princess Anne and Prince Charles of Edinburgh (later The Princess Royal and The Prince of Wales). 

britishroyalty:

Princess Anne and Prince Charles of Edinburgh (later The Princess Royal and The Prince of Wales). 

  10:02 am, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 14 notes ]


i’ve always loved that top photo. 

(Source: atrecherche)

  2:03 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 12 notes ]


tinywaitress:

Elizabeth of York is the only English queen to have been a daughter (of Edward IV), sister (of Edward V), niece (of Richard III), wife (of Henry VII), mother (of Henry VIII) and grandmother (on the paternal side of Mary I, Elizabeth I and Edward VI) of English monarchs.

  10:56 am, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 75 notes ]


happy friday! here is an adorable picture of william & harry :) 

happy friday! here is an adorable picture of william & harry :) 

(Source: simegustamangos)

  12:43 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 74 notes ]


(Source: godsavelilibet)

  9:25 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 33 notes ]


  6:31 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 40 notes ]


britishroyalty:

Queen Elizabeth II on her Commonwealth Tour of Australia, 1954.

what a gorgeous dress! 

britishroyalty:

Queen Elizabeth II on her Commonwealth Tour of Australia, 1954.

what a gorgeous dress! 

  12:48 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 45 notes ]


stunning. 

stunning. 

(Source: drunkxabi)

  6:07 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 276 notes ]


shalomdude:

such a powerful little man.

shalomdude:

such a powerful little man.

  12:36 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 39 notes ]


lots of monarchy on my dash tonight. hope that’s ok with my followers, too :)
what i love about this photo is that i think i would find it just as sweet if it wasn’t will and kate. here she’s just a bride, in love with her husband, and i think that’s beautiful :)

lots of monarchy on my dash tonight. hope that’s ok with my followers, too :)

what i love about this photo is that i think i would find it just as sweet if it wasn’t will and kate. here she’s just a bride, in love with her husband, and i think that’s beautiful :)

(Source: lifeasrachseesit)

  12:05 am, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 64 notes ]


misshonoriaglossop:

This grin 

love this! 

  12:03 am, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 19 notes ]


thesimplywicked:

Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)
One of England’s most beautiful Queens, Alexandra had been brought up in relative poverty in Hesse, and was educated soley by her parents (the future King and Queen of Denmark), as tutors were an unaffordable luxury. Although she was not well endowed with intelligence she had a determination and spirit that were to serve her well in the difficult years ahead. On meeting the Prince of Wales, Alexandra was quite taken with him and he was, not surprisingly, overwhelmed by her beauty, and naturally her parents regarded warmly the prospect of a closer relationship with England to counterbalance the threat posed by Prussia.
Their wedding took place in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor in 1863 because the Queen was still in mourning for her beloved Albert who had died two years earlier of typhoid. The young couple entered a social round which was to continue almost interrupted until their deaths. They were based in Marlborough House in London, Sandringham and Balmoral and moved freely around the country enjoying the hospitality of wealthy friends. The Prince of Wales, known as ‘Bertie’ was extraordinarily gregarious and promiscuous with numerous liaisons and mistresses which Alexandra, or ‘Alix’ did not mind unless they were of high birth. Fortunately he had a marked preference for actresses such as Lily Langtry, with whom she later became friends.
Alexandra and Edward had five children, including two boys, the elder of whom, Eddy, the Duke of Clarence, was born prematurely because Alix foolishly went ice skating when seven months pregnant. It seems that he suffered from oxygen starvation to the brain and was severely mentally handicapped as a result. Alexandra found her mother-in-law very trying particularly when she was forced by her to greet the King of Prussia (married to Victoria’s elder daughter Vicky) after he had annexed part of Denmark. It became clear by the 1870’s that Victoria’s prolonged mourning was having a very negative effect on the popular view of the monarchy but the situation was saved by the Prince of Wales’ near fatal attack of typhoid in 1871, after which Victoria was induced to make more public appearances.
The Prince’s affairs continued after his recovery without apparently concerning the Princess, until he took up with Lady Brooke, known as Daisy, in 1891. Again the situation was saved by a more important event occurring at the same time, in this case Eddy, who was due to marry Mary of Teck a few weeks later, dying suddenly. Eventually, after 40 years waiting in the wings, kept without a role of any importance, the Prince succeeded his mother in 1901, as King Edward VII.
With the succession settled on George, who was married off to Mary of Teck, Alix spent all her energies on her daughters (enveloping them to the extent that they became embittered) and on numerous charities - the Queen Alexandra Nursing Service was named after her. Alexandra lived on, looking after her grandchildren whenever possible until 1925 when she died of a heart attack and was buried at Windsor. At Edward’s lying-in-state she is reported to have said “In spite of all the others, he loved me best”.

thesimplywicked:

Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)

One of England’s most beautiful Queens, Alexandra had been brought up in relative poverty in Hesse, and was educated soley by her parents (the future King and Queen of Denmark), as tutors were an unaffordable luxury. Although she was not well endowed with intelligence she had a determination and spirit that were to serve her well in the difficult years ahead. On meeting the Prince of Wales, Alexandra was quite taken with him and he was, not surprisingly, overwhelmed by her beauty, and naturally her parents regarded warmly the prospect of a closer relationship with England to counterbalance the threat posed by Prussia.

Their wedding took place in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor in 1863 because the Queen was still in mourning for her beloved Albert who had died two years earlier of typhoid. The young couple entered a social round which was to continue almost interrupted until their deaths. They were based in Marlborough House in London, Sandringham and Balmoral and moved freely around the country enjoying the hospitality of wealthy friends. The Prince of Wales, known as ‘Bertie’ was extraordinarily gregarious and promiscuous with numerous liaisons and mistresses which Alexandra, or ‘Alix’ did not mind unless they were of high birth. Fortunately he had a marked preference for actresses such as Lily Langtry, with whom she later became friends.

Alexandra and Edward had five children, including two boys, the elder of whom, Eddy, the Duke of Clarence, was born prematurely because Alix foolishly went ice skating when seven months pregnant. It seems that he suffered from oxygen starvation to the brain and was severely mentally handicapped as a result. Alexandra found her mother-in-law very trying particularly when she was forced by her to greet the King of Prussia (married to Victoria’s elder daughter Vicky) after he had annexed part of Denmark. It became clear by the 1870’s that Victoria’s prolonged mourning was having a very negative effect on the popular view of the monarchy but the situation was saved by the Prince of Wales’ near fatal attack of typhoid in 1871, after which Victoria was induced to make more public appearances.

The Prince’s affairs continued after his recovery without apparently concerning the Princess, until he took up with Lady Brooke, known as Daisy, in 1891. Again the situation was saved by a more important event occurring at the same time, in this case Eddy, who was due to marry Mary of Teck a few weeks later, dying suddenly. Eventually, after 40 years waiting in the wings, kept without a role of any importance, the Prince succeeded his mother in 1901, as King Edward VII.

With the succession settled on George, who was married off to Mary of Teck, Alix spent all her energies on her daughters (enveloping them to the extent that they became embittered) and on numerous charities - the Queen Alexandra Nursing Service was named after her. Alexandra lived on, looking after her grandchildren whenever possible until 1925 when she died of a heart attack and was buried at Windsor. At Edward’s lying-in-state she is reported to have said “In spite of all the others, he loved me best”.

  12:01 am, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 8 notes ]


ithinkyoufweaky:

We watched those throngs of people waiting to see you just to catch a glimpse. What is that like from the inside? Everyone seems to have this fascination with Royalty. Does it live up to the fairytale?

GIF-version of this post. What surprised me about Harry’s response is his answer is a lot more personal than what is being asked. He also very quickly backtracks to talking about representing the Queen after he says this. I don’t know if it was the editing, but I thought that interesting.

“I mean, look at me I’m 27 years old, not so much searching for someone to fulfill the role obviously finding someone that would be willing to take it on..”

pick meeeee!!!!

while i will certainly joke around about wanting to marry prince harry and become a princess, in reality i know there’s no way i could handle the pressure that comes with such a position. cameras in your face 24/7, the entire world scrutinising your every move, and the queen to impress? thanks, i’ll pass. it’s an extraordinary person who can take on that kind of responsibility, and handle everything with grace and class to boot. for the monarchy, there is a lot more to choosing a spouse than just love. it’s interesting to see harry talk about that with such frankness and candor. 

  11:58 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 265 notes ]


margaerytyrellss | doubleplusawesome | jaredspadalecki:

Prince Harry Disguises Himself as Prince William

  10:42 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 41,417 notes ]


iloveretro:

Young Prince Harry

  9:57 pm, reblogged  by anglophilesanon, [ 53 notes ]