Marriage of the Count de Paris with the Princess Isabelle d'Orleans: the return to Claremont, 1864. Creator: Unknown.

Marriage of the Count de Paris with the Princess Isabelle d'Orleans: the return to Claremont, 1864. Creator: Unknown.

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Marriage of the Count de Paris with the Princess Isabelle d'Orleans: the return to Claremont, 1864. '...Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, the Count de Paris, son of the Duke of Orleans and grandson of King Louis Philippe, was married to his first cousin, Princess Maria Isabella Francesca d'Assisi, daughter of the Duke de Montpensier, and niece, by her mother's side, to the Queen of Spain...After the ceremony...the young Count and Countess de Paris entered their carriage to return to Claremont, amidst all manner of festive demonstrations - cheering, and firing of cannon, and ringing of bells - in the little town of Kingston-upon-Thames. The road all the way from Kingston, through Esher, to Claremont was crowded with people...[Our illustration] shows the arrival of the bridal party at Claremont on their return; the young newly-married couple have alighted, and are just entering the house...The guests, about one hundred in number, were entertained at breakfast under a marquee at the back of Claremont House; after which the bride and bridegroom left home to spend their honeymoon in the north of England'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864.

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