Monday 19 August 2013

The Young Queen: Royal Family Snaps Revealed



Previously unpublished family photographs of the Queen as a young girl can now be seen for the first time in a new book.

The book, released this week to mark the birth of Prince George, contains three new pictures which show the future Queen between the ages of two and four.

In each of the images, taken by her parents, the then-princess demonstrates that she had a love of horses from a tender age.

One photo taken by her father, the future King George VI, sees the young Princess Elizabeth sitting on a toy horse at Naseby Hall in Northamptonshire in 1928, with her mother by her side.

In the same year, she is pictured sitting in a wicker pram, holding the reins of a miniature toy horse and cart.

Her mother took the third photo in 1930, which shows Princess Elizabeth sitting on a Shetland pony called Peggy, which had been given to her as a fourth birthday present by her grandfather, King George V.

The future Queen had learned to ride at the age of three-and-a-half.

The Royal Baby Book also includes pictures of the princess's progress book, which recorded details of her birth in 1926 and her early days.

The leather cover of the book, and a page showing her place of birth and the names of her parents and grandparents, have not been published before.

The Royal Baby Book: A Souvenir Album, which tells the story of Royal babies from Queen Victoria to Prince George of Cambridge, will be published by the Royal Collection Trust on Wednesday.

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