viernes, 26 de diciembre de 2014

Fairy Tales do come True...just not for you

Fairy Tales do come True...just not for you










The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent at home in Kensington Palace, photographed for their 30th wedding anniversary
After the 1917 revolution, Russia’s new
rulers debated what to do with the crown jewels. This 1925 photo shows
the collection. However, a 1922 album at the U.S. Geological Survey
includes photos of four items that are missing from the 1925 photo.



(via http://www.kqed.org/news/story/2012/12/30/113632/the_mysterious_disappearance_of_the_russian_crown_jewels?category=world)
Her Highness Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1908-1972)
Margaret Campbell (née Whigham),
Duchess of Argyll. Photographed by Cecil Beaton, January 1933 as
bridesmaid for his Sister Nancy’s wedding
The Russian Crown Jewels: Paul I of Russia’s Malta Crown
  1. Camera: Canon DIGITAL IXUS 75
  2. Aperture: f/3.5
  3. Exposure: 1/8th
  4. Focal Length: 61mm
Cameo Diadem of Empress Josephine:



This diadem resides in the Musee d’Art et d’Histoire, Palais Massena
in Nice, France. The cameos are set in gold, silver, ivory, rubies, and
sapphires.
Prince Charles escorting an ambitious 17 month old Prince William through the grounds of Kensington Palace in 1983.
The Duke of Cambridge and brother
Prince Harry played on opposing teams for the Sandringham Estate Workers
football match, December 24, 2013
Tsarevich Alexei

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