For your consideration is an exceedingly rare and historically significant original antique carte de visite (CDV) photograph of Princess Beatrice, later known as Princess Henry of Battenberg, dating to approximately 1875. This British royal presentation photograph is hand-signed Beatrice and dated 1875 in black fountain pen ink by the Princess herself. Captured by the distinguished royal photographer Jabez Hughes of Ryde, Isle of Wight, who held a royal warrant, this stunning cabinet card depicts Princess Beatrice in an elegant sitting half pose, immaculately dressed in period attire. The photograph is a museum-quality artifact and a one-of-a-kind piece of royal history.




The cabinet card measures approximately 6.5 by 4.25 inches and is in fine condition, maintaining its authenticity and appeal. Handwritten notes on the verso add an additional layer of intrigue, although these were not written by Princess Beatrice herself. The overall preservation of the photograph and signature ensures its historical value and charm.




Princess Beatrice (18571944), the youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, played a unique role in royal history. She was a devoted companion to her mother, Queen Victoria, until the latters death, and later became Princess Henry of Battenberg following her marriage. Beatrice outlived all of her siblings, being the last of Queen Victorias children to pass away, nearly 66 years after her elder sister Alice.




This CDV photograph offers an extraordinary glimpse into 19th-century royal life, capturing not only Princess Beatrices elegance but also her personal connection to her royal lineage. Hand-signed photographs of Princess Beatrice from this era are exceptionally rare, making this an unparalleled opportunity for collectors of royal memorabilia and historians alike. This authentic and historically important piece would make an outstanding addition to any fine collection of antique photography or royal artifacts.