Let’s face it. Pictures of royalty are often staged and planned in advance. But it’s the less formal shots that put historical rulers in a new light.
We don’t often see them on a stroll, injured, or just having fun.
Kings, queens, princes, and princesses are still very much human, delighting in different activities to pass the time away from their duties.
Check out these interesting snaps:
1. King George V of England in Nepal, c. 1911
He ascended to the throne on May 6, 1910, and with all that authority and power, came many responsibilities and perks. (Well, that’s if you consider the opportunity to kill a majestic animal an honor.)
2. Anne, Princess Royal, with a broken finger, 1964
With an activity like that, a few injuries were been inevitable.
3. King Oscar I after his death, 1859
It’s a photo that reminds us that every life ends, regardless of one’s title and status.
King Oscar was only 60.
4. Princess Grace of Monaco and family on a ski trip, 1973
“I would like to be remembered as someone who accomplished useful deeds, and who was a kind and loving person. I would like to leave the memory of a human being with a correct attitude and who did her best to help others.”
5. Queen Victoria with Prince Luis and King Pedro V of Portugal, 1854
The two younger royals are in a seemingly serious exchange.
6. Queen Elizabeth II with Reza Pahlavi, the Crown Prince of Iran, 1978
It’s a more casual shot of the queen, and the young prince shows himself to be pretty photogenic.
7. Princess Grace Of Monaco with her daughter Stephanie and the dog, 1969
Stephanie was a teenager when her mother suffered a stroke while driving, and the young princess suffered a light concussion and a hairline fracture of a cervical vertebra while in the car, making her unable to attend her mother’s funeral.
8. Queen Victoria, Edward VII, and family at Windsor Castle, 1895
And there was always time for lunch with his mother.
9. German Emperor William II with his father, 1862
William II reigned from June 15, 1888, to November 9, 1918.
10. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his daughter, Anastasia, 1916
Anastasia’s alleged survival and escape of her family’s execution was a very popular mystery, spawning books and films.
11. Queen Victoria and Sharp, 1866
Except of course he received the best love and care any dog could ever want.
12. King George V Of England chased by a beggar, 1920
Whether the king gave the beggar a little something is unknown. Royal security has come a long way since then, that’s for sure.
13. King Umberto II shakes hands with a guard before going into exile, 1946
Umberto II never set foot on Italian soil again. He died in Geneva and was interred in Hautecombe Abbey.
14. Grand Duchesses Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Romanov, 1908
They were born at 2-year intervals, growing close to each other and truly sharing a bond.
15. Prince Charles at his mother’s coronation, 1953
Prince Charles of Edinburgh is now 73.
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