Old photographs of the Queen’s first exposure in infancy


December 2, 1926, the Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth.

According to the British “Daily Telegraph” reported on April 20, Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate the 84-year-old birthday at Windsor Castle, the famous photographer Marcus Adams exhibition, and open 56 Zhang Yingguo royal family photos. The Queen had never had a baby during open old photos will be the first exposure.

The photo exhibition by the British royal Queen photographer Adams shot. At that time, only the Queen Elizabeth Princess, the Duke of York to her parents, husband and wife (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) is Australia and New Zealand visit for 6 months. Since leaving her daughter for too long, the photographer will shoot the photos, and send them as missing her daughter’s comfort.

Items on display include a collection of letters nanny Clara Knight, Princess Elizabeth, which reflects the thoughts of their parents. Zhe Feng wrote on March 8, 1927 letter reads: “If my mother can use a magnifying glass to see if I opened my big mouth, she would find that I long for two teeth. Elizabeth well and very happy.”
The Queen of old photographs for the first time during the exposure of infants
Queen infancy and old photos

The Queen of old photographs for the first time during the exposure of infants

The Queen of old photographs for the first time during the exposure of infants
Old photographs of the Queen’s infancy
The Queen of old photographs for the first time during the exposure of infants
The Queen of old photographs for the first time during the exposure of infants