AdvertisementThe Queen will officially mark the summer opening of Buckingham Palace later today, by admiring the life treasures of her great, great grandmother. This year's summer exhibition, Queen Victoria's Palace, celebrates the 200th anniversary since the birth of Queen Victoria in 1819 by displaying rarely seen regal treasures, including some very unusual artefacts, from the famous monarch's life. The summer exhibition at Buckingham Palace, which is officially opened by the Queen today, is dedicated to Queen Victoria, marking 200 years since the erstwhile's monarch's birth in 1819. A casket filled with the baby teeth of Queen Victoria’s children and casts the monarch had made of her offsprings’ arms and legs are among the unusual items going on show. The exhibition - Queen Victoria’s Palace - can be viewed during the summer opening of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, from July 20 to September 29.
Source: Daily Mail July 17, 2019 11:03 UTC