George, Duke of Cambridge; a Memoir of His Private Life Based On the Journals And Correspondence of His Royal Highness
George, Duke of Cambridge; a Memoir of His Private Life Based On the Journals And Correspondence of His Royal Highness
Cambridge, George William Frederick Charles, Duke Of, 1819-1904
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A Brigade of Guards, two Battalions of Royal Marines and the 35th Sussex Regiment, besides ist Life Guards and 5th Lancers, had been sent specially to augment the force. After the march past the Queen returned direct to Windsor, the Wales's and others remained for a short and > Colonel Sir Augustus FitzGeorge, K.C.V.O* Digitized by Google 154 THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE 1886 pretty Manoeuvre (Alix and her daughters ridmg)» which iET.67 did not conclude till nearly 8 o'clock, when we rode to Alison's ...house, who had managed everything admirably well, and where the Prince's party and some of my Staff dined before returning to London by special train. 5^A. — By special train with the Wales's and a large number of Colonial, Indian and other Guests to Windsor, where I lunched with the Queen, who seemed to be in extremely good spirits. After luncheon with the Queen and the Rojrsd Family (all the others having partaken of luncheon standing in the Waterloo Gallery), the Queen proceeded to the State Drawing Room, where all her guests passed by her in succes- sion and were separatdy and individually presented to her.
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