QUEEN ALEXANDRA OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
This distinguished collection honors Queen Alexandra, the beloved consort of King Edward VII, celebrated for her elegance, compassion, and lifelong dedication to charity. Featuring rare signed documents, personal letters, original portraits, and other remarkable artifacts, this archive provides a glimpse into the life of a queen whose grace and kindness captivated both British society and European royalty. Ideal for historians, collectors, and fans of British royal history, the collection embodies Queen Alexandra’s legacy as a devoted consort and trailblazer in humanitarian work.
Born as a Danish princess, Alexandra became Queen of the United Kingdom in 1901 upon her husband Edward VII’s ascension. Known for her style, warmth, and charitable pursuits, she dedicated herself to causes supporting children’s healthcare, veterans, and the disadvantaged. Her work inspired Alexandra’s Rose Day, an annual fundraiser for hospitals. Queen Alexandra remains cherished as a symbol of empathy, resilience, and grace, leaving an enduring impact on the royal family and British society.
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