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Historic Royal Palaces blog

Insights and behind the scenes from our palaces

The History of the Birthday Parade and other Royal Birthday Celebrations

20 June 2025

Jemima Hubberstey, Research Officer at Historic Royal Palaces, explores the history of royal birthday traditions.

Love between women on the Stuart stage: Queen Mary, Queen Anne, and Arabella Hunt

15 February 2019

In 1675, Princesses Mary and Anne – the future Queen Mary II and Queen Anne – performed in one of the most glittering and glamorous performances ever to grace a London stage. Callisto: Or, The Chaste Nymph, a court masque, was commissioned by Mary and Anne's uncle Charles II and written by John Crowne. The production consumed daily life at Whitehall Palace for six months and, like many stories of the dramatic stage, has an awful lot of LGBT+ history to uncover.