Arthur Robertson (1850-1911), Frogmore: interior of the Royal Mausoleum, from the entrance, 1897, watercolor.

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Arthur Robertson (1850-1911), Frogmore: interior of the Royal Mausoleum, from the entrance, 1897, watercolor.

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Frogmore
Folk art is displayed under a ceiling lined with Greek rag rugs in Frogmore’s festive dining room and kitchen.
The Los Angeles House, 1995
Queen Victoria's Mausoleum at Frogmore
A view of the Japan Room at Frogmore House (1819) by Charles Wild. Royal Collection.

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A Royal Recycling (part 370)
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The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive for the Requiem Mass service for the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on 16 September 2025 in London, England.
Katharine, Duchess of Kent, was married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
She died on September 4 at the age of 92 at Kensington Palace surrounded by her family.
Having converted to Catholicism in 1994, her funeral takes place at Westminster Cathedral and is the first Catholic funeral to be held for a member of the royal family in modern British history.
Her Royal Highness will be laid to rest at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, Windsor.
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Frogmore Cottage was NOT a "WEDDING GIFT"
No matter how many times Omit & MEgain have printed otherwise, Frogmore Cottage was NOT a wedding gift.
Along with Sparry's RENT FREE Cottage, The Meghans leased a house near Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds; however in their envious eyes, The Meghans always deserve the same as the future Kings of England: Princes William & baby prince George----both of whom lived at Nottingham Cottage without complaint. The difference: William & Catherine WAITED. They were in true love with one another as opposed to madly lusting after some fantisists idea of "royalty."