… as with modern day Josephine of Sweden shown here wearing her great grandmother Empress Josephine of France’s favorite cameo tiara (prarure), it’s amazing how well the same jewels will go with any fashionable ensemble of any era. (Portraits: left, Empress Josephine of France; right, Josephine of Sweden)
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Ena, granddaughter of Queen Victoria & Goddaughter of Empress Eugenie…
… inherited much royal jewelry from both, plus a flair for fashion. (Portrait: Ena, Empress of Spain, wore her grandmother, Queen Victoria’s aquamarine and amethyst prarure)
English royals left their jewels to the next generation…
…Sometimes that meant tiaras, necklaces, and bracelets left the country forever. This photo shows Ena, daughter of Beatrice, Queen Victoria’s youngest & goddaughter of Eugenie of France, wearing the English royal pearls – in Spain.
Here are more photos of the fashionable and well documented Ena…
… connected by blood to royalty of 4 nations: England, France, Spain, & Prussia (Photo: a young Ena (Victoria Eugenie of Battenburg), later to become Ena of Spain)
Ena, granddaughter of Victoria, and daughter of Beatrice..
.. was the godchild of Eugenie of France. Ena brought the families and countries together. She was the last Empress of Spain before Spain became a Republic. (Photo: Well photographed by her mother, an excellent photographer with her own dark room, Ena is in the height of royal fashion during …
Photos of Beatrice
Well photographed Princess Beatrice, who would become Her Royal Highness of Battenburg, console her mother Queen Victoria at the death of her father Albert, and care for her mother the rest of Victoria’s life. (Featured: in high winter fashion. below; as the companion and secretary to her mother)
With the ease of new photographic methods…
.. the Royal family could now be followed in their daily lives. They still loved the posed portraits when everyone was able to gather though. (Photo: 4 generations of English royal women: Victoria with daughter Beatrice, granddaughter “Ena” Victoria Eugenie, and Ena’s daughter Alice the baby)
There are MANY photos of Victoria Eugenie, granddaughter of Queen Victoria…
.. goddaughter of Eugenie of France. She was, of course, appropriately fashionable in each era. (Photo: Victoria Eugenie in the mid 1890’s)
Victoria Eugenie of Battenburg, “Ena”, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, is well illustrated…
… and known for her fashion, as photography was at last developed so that a woman’s life could be accurately documented from birth to death. (Photo: Ena with her husband and an aging mother Beatrice, in the height of fashion in about 1895 – the high sleeves of late Victorian …
Beatrice, daughter of Queen Victoria, and her daughter, Ena..
… were both hemophiliacs, a rare disease affecting the ability of blood to clot. This was a genetic trait handed down on Victoria’s side, and one of the reasons the Queen was hesitant to permit her daughter to marry. In the end, it would be Ena who was most doted …