Jumat, 29 April 2011

Hot NEws Queen Victoria

Continuing the tradition that began with the wedding of Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, Princess Victoria, a bouquet of Catherine Middleton contained due to the original myrtle planted at Osborne in 1845, which continues to flourish within its sheltered terrace gardens today.

 
Queen Victoria was given a bouquet containing myrtle grandmother of Prince Albert during a visit in Gotha in Germany in the year when a young couple bought a house, as Osborne family retreat - a sprig of flower was planted on the terrace wall.

 
Signifying the innocence of the bride, myrtle was first Princess Victoria when she married in 1858 and continued the wedding of her sister Alice, Helen, Louise and Beatrice.

 
Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840 after a whirlwind courtship. ring that a young bride slipped on a finger of Alberta has been engraved with the date etched in both their hearts - October 15, 1839, the day she found the courage to propose to her fiance. She writes of the day: "It was a nervous thing to do, but Prince Albert could not invited the Queen of England."

 
Visitors today Osborne House watched the Royal Wedding on a large screen on the lawns of the island setting and received commemorative lapel myrtle Osborne

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