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Battenberg princes at Osborne House D880027a
Filename: D880027a.jpg
Size: 5489 x 3430 (6.4MB)
Date: 30th July 2010
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
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Battenberg princes at Osborne House D880027a
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. The Ryde Album. Princes Alexander (1886-1960) and Prince Maurice (1891-1914) of Battenberg, grandchildren of Queen Victoria and sons of Prince Henry and Princess Beatrice. Prince Maurice was killed at Ypres in the First World War. In 1917, in response to anti-German sentiment during the War, Prince Alexander renounced his princely title to become Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke. Here the two boys are shown at Osborne House - harnessed to their pony cart are Shetland ponies Tommy and Nellie
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a poignant moment in the lives of the Battenberg princes at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Princes Alexander and Maurice, grandsons of Queen Victoria and sons of Prince Henry and Princess Beatrice, are depicted here with their beloved Shetland ponies Tommy and Nellie. The image evokes a sense of innocence and joy as the two boys are harnessed to their pony cart, ready for an adventure around the stunning grounds of Osborne House. It is a snapshot frozen in time, showcasing a carefree childhood amidst Victorian splendor. However, beneath this idyllic scene lies a tragic tale. Prince Maurice's life was cut short during World War I when he lost his life at Ypres. This somber reality adds depth to the photograph, reminding us that even within royal families, no one is immune from the devastating consequences of war. In response to anti-German sentiment during this tumultuous period in history, Prince Alexander made the difficult decision to renounce his princely title and became known as Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Historic England Photo Library, let us remember not only its historical significance but also pay tribute to those who lived through these extraordinary times - both in moments filled with happiness like this one captured at Osborne House and in moments marked by profound loss on battlefields far away.
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