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  1. Design. Princess Alexandra of Denmark, in her wedding dress (10 March 1863) The dress was made of white silk satin (the silk was woven at Spitalfields) trimmed with orange blossoms, myrtle, puffs of tulle and Honiton lace. [3] It had a similarly trimmed 21-foot (6.4 m) silver moiré train, which was carried by eight young ladies aged 15 to 20.

  2. W. Wedding dress of Princess Alexandra of Denmark. Wedding of Prince Albert Edward and Princess Alexandra. Categories: Wives of British princes. British queens consort. Danish princesses. Duchesses of Rothesay. House of Glücksburg (Denmark)

  3. Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia of Denmark; 1 декабря 1844, Жёлтый дворец, Копенгаген, Королевство Дания — 20 ноября 1925, Сандрингемский дворец, Норфолк, Великобритания ) — датская принцесса, супруга ...

  4. Prinsesse Alexandra af Denmark. English: Queen Alexandra (Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925) was Queen Consort to Edward VII of the United Kingdom and thus Empress of India during her husband's reign. Prior to that, she was Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901 (the longest anyone has ever held ...

  5. Alexandra af Danmark ( Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia født 1. december 1844 i Det Gule Palæ, død 20. november 1925 på Sandringham House) var prinsesse af Danmark, dronning af Storbritannien og kejserinde af Indien. Hun var datter af Kong Christian 9. af Danmark og Louise af Hessen-Kassel . Prinsesse Alexandra blev prinsesse ...

  6. September 1868. NPG x22090. Past display archive. 28 September 2007 - 13 January 2008. Room 29 wallcase. Free. 'Her voice, her walk, carriage and manner are perfect, she is one of the most ladylike and aristocratic looking people I ever saw!'. Victoria, Princess Royal to her mother, Queen Victoria, 1862. Alexandra of Denmark was fifth on a list ...

  7. Mistress of the Robes. The coronation of Edward VII and his wife, Alexandra, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill with an ...