Are you on a quest to search your own family tree? In order to get some ideas, why not use the British Royal Family Tree wall display to help chart your own?įor the purpose of keeping your chart protected, it is rolled in a transparent polythene sleeve and is delivered in a firmly secure cardboard postal tube. This royal family tree chart is uniquely ideal for a birthday gift, as an illustration for educational purposes or simply a unique framed wall piece to celebrate and remember the precious heritage and family history of our British monarchy. In addition, an eye-catching and central feature of the chart is the official royal coat of arms.Ĭelebrate the History of our Monarchy with this Magnificient Royal Family Tree Chart Furthermore, the wall chart includes birthdates, marriages, deaths, number of sons & daughters, dates of abdication and reign. Also, in the background, the individual family member badges show the historic images of the royal residencies Balmoral, Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. This beautiful and regally designed family tree provides an informative and educational display of the royal lines of descent. Time and again we see the royal family so often whenever reported about on the television but what do we really know about their family history? Have you ever wondered who Queen Victoria was married to? Have you also wondered how many children George V had? Which of those children was the father to our present day Queen Elizabeth II? Or even who were Prince William & Harry’s Great Great Great Grandparents? Then this Royal Family Tree Chart is your ideal guide to answering all your historical questions of the British Royal ancestry. This exquisite display of royal heritage notably features the family bloodlines of Saxe –Coburg & Gotha and the Windsors. The Royal Family Tree Chart elegantly displays the Royal ancestral lineage through the ages from Queen Victoria (1819-1901) all the way through to our present day monarchy (Printed 2005). The British Royal Family Tree Chart Queen Victoria & The Windsors – Saxe-Coburg & Gotha 1837 -1917 & The Windsors 1917- Present Day (Printed 2005)
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