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Victoria of England Queen



Queen Victoria's youngest daughter Princess Beatrice ALS on behalf of "Mama"

 

3pp ALS inscribed overall and signed by Princess Beatrice (1857-1944) as "Beatrice" on the bottom of the third page. Written at Windsor Castle on February 24, 1899. On mourning stationery with embossed "Beatrice" and crown emblem found in the upper left corner of the first page.

 

Princess Beatrice wrote to one "Aunt Augusta" [possibly Victoria's cousin Augusta of Cambridge (1822-1916)? on behalf of her mother, the aging Queen Victoria, in the winter of 1899.

 

"My dear Aunt Augusta,

 

Mama is most anxious not to miss seeing you before she goes abroad, + begs me to enquire of you if it would suit you to come to lunch on Monday. You could then go down to the vault before returning to London. Mama feels sure you will understand if she does not ask you to pay a longer visit, as her time is so very much taken up.

 

Ever

dear Aunt

Your affectate niece

 

Beatrice."

 

Princess Beatrice mentioned her mother's travel plans. Victoria traveled the following month to Cimiez on the French Riviera, where she stayed about six weeks until early May. On May 17, 1899, the 79-year-old Queen made her last public appearance while attending the foundation laying ceremony of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Victoria died less than two years after this proposed lunch date with Aunt Augusta.

 

Princess Beatrice was the fifth daughter and youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Consort Albert. Beatrice, called "Baby," acted as her mother's confidante and personal secretary, even after her marriage to Prince Henry of Battenberg in 1885. Princess Beatrice functioned as her mother's literary executor after Victoria's death. Over the next 30 years, Beatrice transcribed, edited, and heavily redacted her mother's writings; originals were destroyed.

 

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