Queen Lucille * V & A Museum

Queen Lucille * V & A Museum

Queen Lucille visited the Victoria & Albert Museum today to see the new ‘Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution’ exhibition. It holds over 200 objects, documenting the work and expertise of Carl Fab... more
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