King Of Saxony Collection
"Captivating the Hearts: The Reign of Albert, King of Saxony" In this captivating portrait, we see Albert, King of Saxony, and his beloved wife
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"Captivating the Hearts: The Reign of Albert, King of Saxony" In this captivating portrait, we see Albert, King of Saxony, and his beloved wife, Princess Carola of Sweden. Their black and white photo exudes elegance and regality. The litho captures a momentous occasion - the opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II. As one of Germany's influential leaders, King Albert played a vital role in shaping the nation's destiny. A stall and banner dedicated to the King can be seen in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. This engraving symbolizes his esteemed position among royalty. Another engraving showcases King Albert during October 1870. His dignified presence is evident as he navigates through challenging times with grace and wisdom. During Queen Victoria's Jubilee Festival, royal and princely visitors from across Europe gathered to celebrate her remarkable reign. Among them was none other than our distinguished monarch himself - King Albert. Not only a king but also a military commander, Prince Royal of Saxony led the Fourth German Army with great skill and determination. This engraving highlights his strategic prowess on the battlefield. Yet another enchanting portrayal presents us with an exquisite depiction of our revered ruler - capturing his essence as both a leader and an individual who commanded respect wherever he went. King Frederick Augustus I left an indelible mark on Saxony's history; this engraved image pays tribute to his legacy as one who guided their land towards prosperity during challenging times. In solemn remembrance, we witness Count Moltke's funeral procession making its way to Berlin's Lehrter Railway Station in this evocative engraving. Our compassionate king mourns alongside fellow countrymen for this loss. Even amidst leisurely pursuits like shooting in Styrian Alps, fate does not discriminate against kings or emperors. An unexpected snowstorm overtakes Emperor William II along with Emperor Francis Joseph I (of Austria) and King Albert of Saxony.