Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Denmark: scene in the square of Kongens-Nytorf, at Copenhagen, 1864. The townspeople of Copenhagen were gratified with a sight of his Royal Highness (future King Edward VII) walking through their streets on Sunday week, on his way from the chapel of the British Embassy, where he had attended Divine service, to the Phoenix Hotel, previously to his driving back to Bernstorf. He walked arm-in-arm with Sir Augustus Paget, accompanied by General Knollys and Colonel Keppel, and, as it was raining smartly, the gentlemen had to use their umbrellas, as shown in our Sketch, which was taken as they crossed the Kongens Nytorf-square. From "Illustrated London News", 1864.

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