Prince Leopold Collection
"Prince Leopold: A Life of Royal Duties and Celebrations" Step into the grandeur of Prince Leopold's world as we explore his remarkable journey
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"Prince Leopold: A Life of Royal Duties and Celebrations" Step into the grandeur of Prince Leopold's world as we explore his remarkable journey. From The Royal Vault to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where the body of the late Duke of Albany rests, every step unveils a captivating tale. Witness the Canadian Fishing Tour alongside Princess Louise and Prince Leopold, immortalized in an enchanting engraving. Their adventurous spirit shines through as they embrace nature's bounty. After the Zulu War, Windsor Castle witnessed a momentous occasion on 9th December 1879. Her Majesty adorned officers and men who displayed exceptional valor during this campaign. An engraving captures this proud moment forever. The Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford became a stage for history when Prince Leopold was installed as Grand Master of the Oxfordshire Freemasons. This symbolic event showcased his commitment to service and brotherhood. In another extraordinary scene, HRH Prince Leopold receives the Freedom of the City with great honor. The engraving encapsulates this significant recognition bestowed upon him by grateful citizens. Amidst somber moments, we find ourselves at Windsor once again for The Late Duke of Albany's funeral procession entering St George's Chapel through its majestic West Door, and is a poignant tribute to a beloved figure whose memory lives on. At The Volunteer Review, witness Prince Leopold standing tall at the saluting point—a testament to his dedication towards safeguarding his nation alongside fellow volunteers. A sketch transports us to an elegant evening at The Royal Albert Hall—Prince Leopold graces its dais with regal presence amidst an atmosphere brimming with splendor and celebration. Travel further still—to Sigmaringen—as H I M German Emperor arrives embracing our prince warmly before their wedding ceremony according to Church of England rites held in Sigmaringen Castle’s dining room—an unforgettable union between two noble houses.