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Fabergé cigarette case given to King Edward VII by Queen’s ... - MSNA Fabergé cigarette case given to King Edward VII by an ancestor of the Queen will be featured in a new Buckingham Palace exhibition on the Edwardian Era. The Edwardians: Age of Elegance will ...
The queen donned a rarely-seen brooch with a potential link to her great-grandmother's scandalous royal connection.
And like Camilla, who married British royal officer Bowles, Alice wed Lieutenant-Colonel George Keppel. But when they moved to London, she met King Charles's ancestor Prince Albert Edward in 1989 ...
"Alice Keppel was a fantastic help to Edward VII, more help than his wife [Queen Alexandra] could have ever have been," says Christopher Wilson, who has written about Keppel's great-granddaughter, ...
After Edward died in 1910, Queen Alexandra, perhaps recognising the significance of the gift, returned the case to Mrs Keppel as a memento.
Though they were both married and the affair was a semi-public secret—Edward’s wife, Queen Alexandra, was an ally of Alice’s and liked her much more than the king’s previous mistress ...
Alice Keppel was one of King Edward’s more socially accepted mistresses – in fact, his wife, Queen Alexandra, considered Alice really rather nice, given her discrete nature. Not only was Ms Keppel ...
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla celebrate their 18 year anniversary this weekend and the King has tracked down a family heirloom first bought by Edward VII for his mistress Alice Keppel ...
Alexandra "preferred her to the king's previous mistress, Daisy Warwick," according to Town & Country, as Alice was more discreet and even helped the King pick out thoughtful gifts for Alexandra, such ...
A Faberge cigarette case given to King Edward VII by his mistress Alice Keppel – a relative of Queen Camilla (Royal Collection/HM King Charles III 2024/PA) The glamour and the opulence of the ...
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