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Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859), Queen Victoria Receiving the Sacrament at her Coronation, 28 June 1838, Royal Collection I was awoke at four o'clock by the guns in the Park, and could not get much sleep afterwards on account of the noise of the people, bands, etc., etc. Got up at seven, feeling strong and well; the Park presented a curious ...
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days—which was longer than those of any of her predecessors —constituted the Victorian era .
Victoria's Golden and Diamond Jubilees had created the expectation that Edward's coronation equally would be an expression of the nation's status as a great imperial power. In December 1901, an Executive Coronation Committee was formed, whose leading member, Viscount Esher , worked closely with the King to set the agenda for the event. [ 2 ]
In 1902, the coronation of Queen Victoria’s heir, King Edward VII, was postponed for several weeks. ... After the hours-long ordeal of her 1838 coronation, the newly crowned, 19-year-old Queen ...
The Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria was celebrated on 20 and 21 June 1887 to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession on 20 June 1837. It was celebrated with a Thanksgiving Service at Westminster Abbey , and a banquet to which 50 European kings and princes were invited.
Annabel Elliot, the Queen’s younger sister, is interviewed for the 90-minute documentary – Charles III: The Coronation Year – and describes how it was “surreal” watching Camilla and the ...
Charles III: The Coronation Year will be screened on December 26 at 6.50pm on BBC One and iPlayer. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
Date of coronation Presiding cleric George IV - article [k] 29 January 1820: 1 y 5 mo 20 d: Thursday, 19 July 1821: Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury William IV - article: Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen: 26 June 1830: 1 y 2 mo 13 d: Thursday, 8 September 1831: William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury Victoria - article [d] [i] 20 ...