British royal family and nobility
Lord & Lady Louis Mountbatten, c 1920
Lord Mountbatten, 1942
More casual Mountbatten...
More formal Mountbatten.......
angelo
angelo
I raise you one casual (and playful) Mountbatten, Angelo
One formal and serious Lord Mountbatten, Costi!
George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942, fourth son of King George V).
A novel and unitary declination of double breasted jackets and overcoats with lapels rolling to the inferior line of buttons.
London 1930:overcoat
London 1938:suit
A novel and unitary declination of double breasted jackets and overcoats with lapels rolling to the inferior line of buttons.
London 1930:overcoat
London 1938:suit
Edward VII, wearing his very own "Prince of Wales Check" made up in an Inverness Cape. Hand-tinted photo.
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Edward , the actual Duke of Kent (1935 -), son of the former Duke of Kent George (1902-1942). In this picture , taken in 1961, he is with his fiancéè Katerine Worsley (later Duchesse of Kent). The dark grey double breasted suit, the beautiful macclesfield tie and the graceful sticking out of the breast pocket square make a perfect final outfit, reminding us the superb elegance of the father.
The picture, taken on November 1937 , shows King George VI wearing on his British Army uniform a superb example of the "British Warm Trenchcoat". This overcoat, made by the heavy weight melton fabric (35 oz./meter) was used by British Army officers since the first World War. Many pictures from the second World War show General Bernard Law Montgomery wearing it. On the right of the Queen Consort Elisabeth, the british poitician Sir Samuel Hoare (1st Viscount of Templewood,1880- 1959) wears a beautiful single breasted overcoat with peak lapels, enriched by a carnation as boutonierre.
It's been a while for this thread, but I thought I'd revive it with this—
Four Kings
King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (right) together with his son George, Prince of Wales, later George V (left), and his grandsons, Prince Edward of Wales, later Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor, and Prince Albert of Wales, later George VI. Taken by Queen Alexandra, Edward VII’s wife. Printed in Queen Alexandra's Christmas gift book, published for charity by the Daily Telegraph, London, 1908.
Four Kings
King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (right) together with his son George, Prince of Wales, later George V (left), and his grandsons, Prince Edward of Wales, later Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor, and Prince Albert of Wales, later George VI. Taken by Queen Alexandra, Edward VII’s wife. Printed in Queen Alexandra's Christmas gift book, published for charity by the Daily Telegraph, London, 1908.
Unattractive, elegant and sentimental. El País celebrating Charles' birthday: http://smoda.elpais.com/galerias/feo-el ... image/3508
The Duke of Edinburgh during a visit to Canada, 1954.
George, Duke of Kent
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