File:Edward VII Levée for Officers at St James's Palace.png
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current | 14:50, 30 September 2021 | 2,397 × 1,206 (4.51 MB) | Ěŝkërßrand | {{Information |Description=Levées, or royal receptions, were a regular feature of the reign of King Edward VII, the first taking place on February 12, 1902 at St James's Palace. Here we see the interior of the Throne Room, crowded with guests and royal officials; the King stands in the foreground, the Prince of Wales (later George V) to the left and Prince Charles of Denmark (later Haakon VII of Norway) to his left. His Majesty's Body Guard of The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms stand i... |
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