H.M. King Edward VII Levée for Officers at St James's Palace, After 12 May 1903

H.M. King Edward VII Levée for Officers at St James's Palace, After 12 May 1903

Title: the first levée of king edward vii at the palace of holyroodhouse, 12 may 1903. Levées, or royal receptions, were a regular feature of the reign of king edward vii, the first taking place on february 12, 1902 at st james's palace (see rcin 407149). This painting possibly records the first levée of the reign held at the palace of holyroodhouse on 12 may 1903 and depicts the interior of the throne room at holyroodhouse; the king is seated on the throne beneath a canopy looking down on a line of scots who wait to be presented. Towards the centre, in two diagonal lines, are members of the royal company of archers. In 1903 the king made his first state visit to scotland with the intention of taking up residence as king of scotland at the palace of holyroodhouse. However sir lionel cust, charged with preparing the palace for the king and queen's arrival, and adapting it to 'modern comfort and luxury', later recalled that the drainage system was condemned before the king's arrival, and they stayed instead at dalkeith palace, just outside edinburgh. Date: After 12 May 1903.
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Author: MESSRS DICKINSONSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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