Exhibition to tell story of Punjabi princess and pioneering suffragette Sophia Duleep Singh
The extraordinary life of an exiled Punjabi princess, embraced by the British royal court and a goddaughter of Queen Victoria, but who would become a pioneering suffragette and challenge the very authority of the elite social circles in which she moved, is to be told in a new exhibition. Princess Sophia Duleep Singh was the daughter of Duleep Singh, the last Sikh maharajah of the Punjab. View image in fullscreen Sophia Duleep Singh at the gate of Hampton Court Palace in 1910.
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