Sometimes in the past royal babies were put on display at what were literally public viewings, placed in an appointed room in a palace where the public (or at least the more respectable members of the public) would admire the baby during advertised opening hours.
Sometimes in the past royal babies were put on display at what were literally public viewings, placed in an appointed room in a palace where the public (or at least the more respectable members of the public) would admire the baby during advertised opening hours.
Posted by: Denis Cooper | July 24, 2013 at 10:01 AM