The Jubilee Procession.
As far as can at present be known the following will be amongst the host of Royal personages that will do honor to the Queen on Her Majesty's Diamond .Jubilee Day. In the horse procession in front of the Queen will be the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, the Duke of York, Hereditary Duke of Coburg, Duke of Hesse, Prince Christian, Duke of Albany, Duke of Cambridge, Marquis of Lome, Duke of Fife, Prince Charles of Denmark, Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Duke of Teck, and Prince Adolphus of Teck. The Princesses of the Royal Family present who will ride in carriages will be the Princess of Wales, the Empress Frederick, Duchess of Coburg, Princess Christian, Grand Duchess of Hesse, Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lome), Princess Beatrice, the Duchess of York, the Duchess of Albany, the Duchess of Fife, Princess Carl of Denmark, Princess Victoria of W r ales, the Duchess of Teck, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg - Strelitz (the Grand Duke will drive), and Princess Fredericka of Hanover. Other Princes and Princesses most likely to be present in the cavalcade or carriage procession will be : representing Russia, the Grand Duke and Duchess Serge of Russia, who will be accompanied by a numerous staff; representing Germany, Prince Henry of Prussia, who will be accompanied to England, by a German naval and military staff; Italy, the Prince and Princess of Naples or the Duke and Duchesss of Aosta ; Austria, the Archduke and Archduchess Joseph of Austria; Belgium, Prince Albert of Belgium; Sweden, Prince Carl of Sweden; and Prince and Princess Woldeck Pyrmont, the Duke of Oporto, Prince and Princess Philip of SaxeCoburg Gotha, Priuce and Princess Aribert of Anha.lt, the Crown Prince and Princess of Roumania, Prince and Princess Francis Joseph of Battenberg, Prince and Princess Adolphus of Schaumburg Lippe.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 350, 17 June 1897, Page 4
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303The Jubilee Procession. Hastings Standard, Issue 350, 17 June 1897, Page 4
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