
Exhibition to tell story of Punjabi princess and pioneering suffragette Sophia Duleep Singh
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The Last Princesses of Punjab exhibition opens at Kensington Palace, showcasing the remarkable life of Sophia Duleep Singh, an exiled Punjabi princess and pioneering suffragette. As a goddaughter of Queen Victoria, she navigated elite social circles while challenging their authority. The exhibition highlights her unique position as the daughter of the last Sikh maharajah of Punjab, who lost his lands and the Koh-i-noor diamond to colonial powers.
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Sophia Duleep Singh's life is set against the backdrop of British colonial rule in India and the suffragette movement in the UK. Her father's forced surrender of Punjab and the Koh-i-noor diamond symbolizes the broader themes of loss and resistance experienced by colonized nations. The exhibition at Kensington Palace aims to reclaim her narrative and highlight the contributions of women of color to the fight for equality.
This summary is based on the article from The Guardian and may not reflect all details of the exhibition.
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