Thursday 29 October 2009

Princess Jasmine's Castle

After our day at Chessington (and a good nights sleep) we headed to the South East of England to the county of East Sussex - to Brighton and Hove. Brighton became England's first seaside resort and when I saw a photo of the Royal Pavilion in our Eyewitness Travel book I wanted to go and check it out. We all decided it looked a bit like Princess Jasmine's castle from Aladdin - which kept the girls excited!





We decided to go inside and have a look, even though we are just about over looking at stately homes and castles!! I'm glad we did go in though because it was quite different from others we have seen and the inside was really well displayed. It was decorated with fiery dragons and fake bamboo and the rooms, paintings and furniture were all quite stunning. This Lavish Oriental Palace was transformed by John Nash (the same man who designed Regency London) who was employed by the Prince of Wales in 1815 (who became King George IV in 1820).

The audio guide was very interesting and told the story of The Prince of Wales and his love affair with Maria Fitzherbert - who he was not allowed to marry because she was a widowed catholic. Prince George was quite rebellious though and embarked on a life of drinking, womanising and gambling which got him heavily into debt. He secretly married Maria, they lived in the farmhouse in Brighton (which later became the Royal Pavilion) and were quite happy until George's official marriage took place to Caroline of Brunswick (which was demanded by his father in order to get him out of debt). This marriage turned out to be quite disastrous though!

George became Prince Regent in 1811 when his father, King George III was declared mad. The Royal Pavilion which was completed in 1823 became his home. He died in 1830 leaving a rich art collection and an architectural legacy including Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and of course the Royal Pavilion.

We found it quite interesting hearing about Queen Victoria's connection to the Royal Pavilion. She succeeded to the throne in 1837 and visited here often and in 1842 she took up residence here with Prince Albert and their 2 young children. Although, it is said that she never really liked the interior decor, and by 1845 they were moving on because the Pavilion wasn't private enough or big enough for their growing family! Interestingly though Queen Victoria took with her tons and tons of the furniture, wallpapers and carvings from the pavilion! (So it's thought she must not have disliked the decor that much!!!) Some of what she took is now back here on loan from Her Majesty the Queen.

And speaking of Queen Victoria, a few months ago we watched the movie The Young Victoria, starring Emily Blunt and it was EXCELLENT! One of the best 'royal stories' I have seen! Definitely recommend it!

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9 comments:

Ange Carmichael said...

That so does look like the castle out of Aladdin!! How cool!

Debbie said...

I saw the Young Victoria on the plane on my way home. It was great. The castle has an interesting history and sounds nice.
You may as well keep looking at them coz there aint none here to look at.

Cullis Family said...

I agree it does look like Princess Jasmine's castle.
You have made me want to go to the movies and see Young Victoria now!

Hannah Challis said...

Hey Anna, you should be able to rent it cause it came out here on DVD in like August or something!?? But do see it! Its such a nice story - and true!!!

Cullis Family said...

Thanks Hannah, will rent it out. Cheers

The Kings said...

Funny how you are getting sick of seeing castles - Im sure you do after seeing so many. That one sure is beautiful.

Melinda Harriss said...

Nice blogging, Castle looks great! I would really like to watch that movie.

Nettie's Blog said...

I would have loved to see the inside ..i can just imagine it was very palacial and over the top...the furniture must have been just amazing....

Bron Williams said...

i loved that movie too.how very cool to see it in england
Alll these photos are soooo beautifl.you all look so happy.what a wonderful time you have had
thansk for sharing
xx
bron :)

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