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19 March 2024

British royal childhood memories go on show

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Curator of Royal Collection Trust, Anna Reynolds, adjusts a four-tier Christening cake replicating that made for Queen Victoria's eighth child Prince Leopold in 1853, at Buckingham Palace - the official residence of Britain's Queen Elizabeth - in central London. (REUTERS)

Curator of Royal Collection Trust Anna Reynolds poses with a miniature caravan presented by the Caravan Club to Prince Charles and Princess Anne in 1955 at Buckingham Palace - the official residence of Britain's Queen Elizabeth - in central London. (REUTERS)

The exhibition 'Royal Childhood' features well-loved toys, family gifts, and small outfits from over two hundred and fifty years of the British royal family. Displayed in the Palace Ballroom and Ball Supper Room, the exhibition forms part of the summer opening of Buckingham Palace where 19 state rooms are opened to the public. (REUTERS)

Anna Reynolds, curator of Royal Collection Trust, puts the finishing touches to a display of prams, rocking horses, toy cars used by members of the Royal family as children, in the Palace Ballroom of Buckingham Palace, which features in a new exhibition exploring 250 years of royal childhood. (Photo Getty Images)

Anna Reynolds, curator of Royal Collection Trust, holds a pair red velvet fur-lined boots worn by Prince Albert Edward in 1842 which feature in a new exhibition exploring 250 years of royal childhood in Buckingham Palace on July 24, 2014 in London, England. (Photo Getty Images)

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