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COLLECTION STORY

Royal Writing throughout the Ages

Take a closer look into the lives and loves of members of the Royal family

Telegram from Skackleton to Edward VII
Telegram from Skackleton to Edward VII ©

The Royal Archives holds around 7 million documents relating to the Royal Family and the Royal Household. The Archives were founded in 1914 to find a home for the vast number of documents from Queen Victoria’s reign. With historical documents ranging from 1297 to the modern day, the Royal Archives are the proverbial Aladdin’s cave for historians; many of the items are now documented online for public access.

In this trail we want to share with you 8 interesting letters from the Royal Archives. Take a closer look into the lives and loves of members of the Royal family over the past 500 years, with letters specially selected to showcase not only historically important moments such as D-Day or Shackleton’s success in the South Pole, but also touching missives between childhood friends and family members.


The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity. The aims of The Royal Collection Trust are the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, and the promotion of access and enjoyment through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational activities.