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On 19th March 1946 Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II
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On 19th March 1946 Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II
On 19th March 1946 Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) paid a visit to Comber. She attended a baptism in St Marys Parish Church where she was godmother to Elizabeth Lavinia Sara - the infant daughter of James Osborne King and his wife, the former Elizabeth Patricia White, who had been lady-in-waiting to the Princess.
The ceremony was performed by the Bishop of Down and Dromore, the Right Rev Ws Kerr, assisted by the Rev Js Houston, Rector of Comber.
Afterwards the Princess appeared at the porch along with the baby and her parents. Here she clasped the baby in her arms and dozens of photos were taken. Then she was driven to the home of Mr and Mrs King at Carnesure House where she remained for a while before returning to Belfast.
Picture shows: Princess Elizabeth as Godmother to daughter of Wing Commander & The Hon. Mrs King at Comber, Northern Ireland.
1946
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Belfast
Northern Ireland
Media ID 21624683
© Mirrorpix
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In this print from 1946, we catch a glimpse of the future Queen Elizabeth II during a momentous visit to Comber. Princess Elizabeth exudes grace and elegance as she attends the baptism of little Elizabeth Lavinia Sara, daughter of James Osborne King and his wife, former lady-in-waiting Elizabeth Patricia White. The ceremony took place in St Marys Parish Church, officiated by the Bishop of Down and Dromore with assistance from the Reverend Rector of Comber. Afterward, Princess Elizabeth emerged from the church's porch holding baby Elizabeth in her arms. The joy on her face is palpable as dozens of photographs were taken to commemorate this special occasion. Following the baptism, Her Royal Highness was driven to Carnesure House where Mr and Mrs King reside. She spent some time there before returning to Belfast. This heartwarming image captures not only a significant moment for both families involved but also showcases Princess Elizabeth's genuine affection for children. Dressed impeccably in her signature hat, Queen-to-be beams with happiness as she cradles baby Elizabeth lovingly. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of royalty mingling with everyday life and highlights Queen Elizabeth II's lifelong dedication to duty and compassion towards others. Preserved through Memory Lane Prints' meticulous attention to detail, this snapshot offers us an enchanting glimpse into history—a cherished memory frozen in time for all admirers of British royalty.
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