Description
The Prince of Wales in India presents a detailed narrative of the royal visit to the Indian subcontinent during the British Raj era. J. Drew Gay documents the Prince’s extensive journey from the streets of Pall Mall in London to the regions of the Punjaub (Punjab), capturing the pageantry, politics, and cultural encounters of this significant historical event.
This historical account offers readers insights into royal protocols, colonial administration, and the interaction between the British monarchy and Indian territories. The work chronicles the various stops, ceremonies, and observations made during the tour, providing valuable perspective on how the British royal family engaged with their Indian dominions.
A compelling read for history enthusiasts, this book illuminates an important chapter of Anglo-Indian relations and the colonial period, making it essential for understanding the dynamics between the British Empire and India during this transformative era.







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