Another Page from the Royal Notebook

Bearing Punjabi Princess Sophia Duleep Singh's Insignia We are delighted to unveil yet another captivating page from our esteemed collection—a true rarity that adorns the royal notebook, embellished with Princess Sophia Duleep Singh's distinguished insignia. This remarkable page reveals the carefully handwritten names and addresses of Sikh officers who were privileged to visit her at the esteemed Faraday House, nestled within the splendid grounds of Hampton Court. Among these distinguished entries, we proudly highlight: Risaldar Major Mukund Singh Bahadur M.C. 2nd Lancers Hailing from the idyllic village of Ratangarh, nestled within the embrace of Tehsil Bathinda, Patiala State

Sudhir K Rudra ST. Stephens College, Delhi, or Pembroke College, Cambridge Risaldar Jawand Singh I.O.M 38th K.G.O Abode: The captivating village of Sarli, adorned with rustic charm, nestled within the embrace of District Amritsar, Punjab To our cherished Sikh brethren, as proud Sikh Canadians, we present this extraordinary artifact as a testament to our shared heritage and the vibrant threads that bind us together. Let this page ignite your curiosity and foster a deep connection as we delve into the depths of history, embracing the glory of these remarkable individuals who graced the presence of Punjabi Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. May this radiant testament illuminate the profound legacy we hold dear, preserving the tapestry of our rich and vibrant history for generations to come.