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Prince Royal Person Collection

"Prince Royal Person: A Tapestry of Royalty, Legacy, and Timeless Grandeur" In the annals of history, few names resonate with regal splendor quite like Albert III

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Melbourne skyline at sunset

Melbourne skyline at sunset
Melbourne skyline looking towards Flinders Street Station. Australia

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Albert III, Duke of Saxony

Albert III, Duke of Saxony
Illustration of a Albert III, Duke of Saxony

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Knighting

Knighting
illustration of a king Knighting

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Yniol and Prince Gerain engraving

Yniol and Prince Gerain engraving
Illustrations to Tennysons Idylls of the King - Yniol shows Prince Geraint his ruined Castle engraving

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Alfred Lord Tennyson engraving

Alfred Lord Tennyson engraving
Illustrations to Tennysons Idylls of the King - Frontispiece: the author surrounded by his poem character

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Royal Sovereigns Golden Orb

Royal Sovereigns Golden Orb
Antique illustration of a Royal Sovereigns Golden Orb

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Japanese Priests

Japanese Priests
This vintage illustration of Buddhism ceremony

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Table Clock

Table Clock
Antique illustration engraving of an ornate table clock

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Panel clock

Panel clock
Antique illustration of a Panel clock

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Colossal statue of William Wallace in Stirling

Colossal statue of William Wallace in Stirling

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Prince Albert

Prince Albert
Antique illustration of a Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: German imperial crown

German imperial crown
Antique illustration of a German imperial crown

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Frederick William IV (1795-1861), Prussian king

Frederick William IV (1795-1861), Prussian king
Antique illustration of a Frederick William IV (1795-1861), Prussian king

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Prince Rahotep

Prince Rahotep
Antique illustration of a Prince rahotep

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Open housing wall clock

Open housing wall clock
Antique illustration of a open housing wall clock

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Wall Clock

Wall Clock
Antique illustration of a Wall Clock

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Illustration of Prince Charles fleeing to France by boat during the English Civil War in 1646

Illustration of Prince Charles fleeing to France by boat during the English Civil War in 1646

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Frog figure with artificial flower pot

Frog figure with artificial flower pot

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Two frog figures with artificial flower pot

Two frog figures with artificial flower pot

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Royal Sweepings

Royal Sweepings
12th May 1914: Motorised roadsweepers clear away the gravel laid down for the Royal Procession at Holborn Circus in London, while crowds mill around the central statue of Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Aranjuez

Aranjuez
Garden known as the Chinese within the garden of the Prince in Aranjuez, Madrid, Spain, Europe 2016

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Sunbeam

Sunbeam
24th August 1931: A 1932 Sunbeam from the Sunbeam Motor Company of Princes Street, London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Resourceful Crowd

Resourceful Crowd
25th April 1953: People at the back of the crowd using step ladders to see procession after the marriage between Prince Jean, heir to the Luxembourg Throne, and Belgian Princess Josephine-Charlotte

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Frederick the Great (1712-1786), Prussian king, steel engraving, published 1868

Frederick the Great (1712-1786), Prussian king, steel engraving, published 1868
Frederick II (German: Friedrich, 1712 - 1786), King of Prussia from 1740 until hith death. Called: Frederick the Great (Friedrich der Grose), or the Old Fritz (Alter Fritz)

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Antique illustration of Louis XV, Marie Antoinette

Antique illustration of Louis XV, Marie Antoinette

Background imagePrince Royal Person Collection: Antique illustration of lunch of a 16th century Flemish gentleman

Antique illustration of lunch of a 16th century Flemish gentleman from a picture of the 16th century Grimani Breviary, masterpiece of Flemish manuscript illumination



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"Prince Royal Person: A Tapestry of Royalty, Legacy, and Timeless Grandeur" In the annals of history, few names resonate with regal splendor quite like Albert III, Duke of Saxony. As the sun dipped below the Melbourne skyline at sunset, casting a golden hue over the city's majestic architecture, one couldn't help but draw parallels to this illustrious prince. Just as Joseph stood before his brothers in an awe-inspiring Biblical scene set in Egypt, so did Albert III command respect and admiration from all who crossed his path. The act of knighting became a symbol of honor under his reign - a tradition that echoed through generations. Engravings depicting Yniol and Prince Gerain captured their unwavering bond and exemplified the loyalty that defined royal relationships. Like Alfred Lord Tennyson immortalized in ink on paper, Prince Albert left an indelible mark on history through his visionary pursuits. The Royal Sovereigns Golden Orb gleamed with unparalleled opulence - a testament to power held by those born into royalty. Yet even across continents and cultures, Japanese priests found solace in their own traditions while recognizing the universal allure of nobility. As time ticked away on both table clocks and panel clocks alike, each second seemed to pay homage to these timeless figures. Just as William Wallace's colossal statue loomed proudly over Stirling Castle grounds, so did Prince Albert stand tall among his peers. From Saxony to Melbourne; from biblical tales to knightly ceremonies; from engravings capturing camaraderie to statues embodying valor – "Prince Royal Person" encapsulates centuries-long legacies intertwined with grandeur beyond measure.