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a b c "The Princess of the Wight". The Isle of Wight Beacon. 31 July 2007. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009 . Retrieved 17 January 2016. The best actor of our time was, of course, Enisha, who was turning TV channels around and stopped the remote control when a familiar face appeared. In 1858, Beatrice and the three younger of her sisters were granted use of the royal arms, with an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony and differenced by a label of three points argent. On Beatrice's arms, the outer points bore roses gules, and the centre a heart gules. In 1917, the inescutcheon was dropped by royal warrant from George V. [100] Following her mother’s execution, Elizabeth was neglected by her father. Why? Henry was desperate for a male heir to succeed him.The beauty of Beatrice's daughter, Ena, was known throughout Europe, and, despite her low rank, she was a desirable bride. [60] Her chosen suitor was Alfonso XIII of Spain. However, the marriage caused controversy in Britain, since it required Ena to convert to Catholicism. [61] This step was opposed by Beatrice's brother, Edward VII, and Spanish ultra-conservatives were against the King's marriage to a Protestant of low birth, as her father, Prince Henry, was the son of a morganatic marriage. Thus, they considered Ena to be only partly royal and thus unfit to be Queen of Spain. [60] Nonetheless, the couple wed on 31 May 1906. The marriage began inauspiciously when an anarchist attempted to bomb them on their wedding day. [60] Apparently close at first, the couple grew apart. Ena became unpopular in Spain and grew more so when it was discovered that her son, the heir-apparent to the throne, suffered from haemophilia. Alfonso held Beatrice responsible [62] for having brought the disease to the Spanish royal house and turned bitterly against Ena. [62] Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from 17th November 1558 to 24th March 1603. She’s regarded as one of the greatest monarchs of England. Elizabeth is often remembered as a powerful and clever monarch, known for her sumptuous costumes, sparkling jewellery, beautiful appearance and magnificent portraits. She reigned England at a time when religious opinion was divided, yet, for the most part, she managed to maintain peace and prosperity, and reign over a ‘Golden Age’. Enisha blinked for a moment. If it was a new game console, she wanted to buy it, but she couldn't get it because it was sold out. She just forgot because she was lazy, but now she suddenly want to have it again.

Enisha, who became empress, sat pleasantly on the golden throne. A red cloak with white fur, wearing a slightly larger crown. Noel, Gerard (2004). "Ena, princess of Battenberg (1887–1969)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (onlineed.). Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/36656. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Dennison, Matthew, The Last Princess: The Devoted Life of Queen Victoria's Youngest Daughter (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Great Britain, 2007); ISBN 978-0-297-84794-6 Goldener Löwen-orden", Großherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste (in German), Darmstadt: Staatsverlag, 1885, p.35Mary was the granddaughter of Margaret, the older sister of Henry VIII. She was the Queen of Scotland from 1543 until 1567, when she became very unpopular and was forced to abdicate (give up the throne). The next year she came to England, hoping to be welcomed by Elizabeth. But instead, she received a rather frosty reception, to say the least… Tangled was a major success on its release. That was partly in thanks to its subversion of the typical Disney tropes of the princess always needing to be the damsel in distress in need of the dashing, male hero in the shining armor, riding in on the white horse. Instead, Rapunzel was a little rebellious. She had an edge to her that made her appealing to girls that were looking for something a little defiant and more reflective of the time. Beatrice was the shyest of all of Queen Victoria's children. However, because she accompanied Queen Victoria almost wherever she went, she became among the best known. [74] Despite her shyness, she was an able actress and dancer as well as a keen artist and photographer. [75] She was devoted to her children and was concerned when they misbehaved at school. To those who enjoyed her friendship, she was loyal and had a sense of humour, [76] and as a public figure she was driven by a strong sense of duty. [77] She was Patron of the Isle of Wight Branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution from 1920 until her death. [78] Music, a passion that was shared by her mother and the Prince Consort, was something in which Beatrice excelled. She played the piano to professional standards and was an occasional composer. [79] [80] Like her mother, she was a devout Christian, fascinated by theology until her death. [81] With her calm temperament and personal warmth, the princess won wide approval. [82] Saying goodbye to the fans for the last time, Enisha joined Cahill and the broadcasting station. As soon as she entered the station, she saw the manager on the first floor anxiously hovering around.

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