Princess Helena to Miss Wade from Palais de Kronprinzen, Berlin, 8 Feb. 1894

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Princess Helena (Princess Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein): Born in May 1846, Princess Helena, was the third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Princess Helena was one of the most active members of the royal family, being the patron of many charities and carrying out a huge number of royal engagements, with specific interests in hand embroidery and nursing. She became the first President of the School of Art Needlework after Lady Victoria Welby and Lady Marion Alford set it up, staying for 51 years. The letters held in the RSN archive demonstrate an active correspondence with Miss Ffennel, the Secretary over many years. Letters cover the arrangements for meetings and sales of work, as well as commissions, such as that for the wedding train of her daughter Marie Louise. They show an active engagement in fundraising, and in promoting the work of the School. It was she who said the RSAN would embroider Queen Victoria’s funeral pall, even when all commercial companies had turned it down, and it was she who persuaded her brother, Edwards VII to allow the RSAN to embroider the insignia on his coronation mantle. Princess Helena died in 1923, the RSN commissioned a memorial tablet that remains in its possession. Sources: The RSN and Princess Helena - Royal School of Needleworkhttps://royal-needlework.org.uk/rsn-and-princess-helena/accessed 4.3.25 Kay Williams, S. (2024) An Unbroken Thread: Celebrating 150 Years of the Royal School of needlework ACC Art Books

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[Envelope] By Royal Messenger Miss L. Wade [L Wade] , Royal School of Art Needlework, Exhibition Road, London, South Kensington [Letter] Feb 8th /84 [8 February 1884] My dear Miss Wade, I cannot say how sorry I am that my absence from England will prevent my being at the Easter [sa…eet?] for our dear Workers [..] the School on the 14th. Will you tell them [from me] how sorry I am I cannot be there, and how much I hope that they will enjoy themselves and spend a very happy evening. – Believe me affectly [affectionately] yr’s [yours] Helena [Princess Helena] [Helena Augusta Victoria] [Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein]

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