Queen Alexandra; a Study of Royalty

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On the night of the 6th of March the Princess WHAT ENGLAND EXPECTED 81 Alexandra arrived, at Margate. The wonderful experiences through which she had passed since setting out from Copenhagen eight days before were as nothing compared with what awaited her now. It was not so much in the superiority of the ovation she received as in its character that the difference lay. The demonstrations of which she had previously been the object were in reality homage paid to the might and majesty of England
...rather than to herself. Of a certainty, had she been destined to be the bride of the heir to any other throne in Europe, her progress would have been far less conspicuous. Hitherto she had been merely a symbol of British greatness, a factor in its immense prestige. Henceforth it was to be for herself alone that she was to be honoured. The distinction was subtle, but from the manner in which she comported herself it was evident that she appreciated it.
She was assured in the press that she was not only taken to the home of England's future King, but also to the hearts of the whole English people ; that this love of the people was no small part of her happiness — " a part purchased for her by the exemplary virtues of the Royal Family"; that the crowds of eager faces, the spontaneous out- burst of enthusiasm, the magnificent demonstra- tions and universal greetings, meant solemnly one and the same thing — that the English people took her to their heart.


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