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T he Last P rincesses of Punjab left behind legacies that continue to resonate today, but w hat impact did these women have and how should we remember them ? In this final episode in our series, we join Curators Dr Mishk...
The Last Princesses of Punjab is an episode from Talks and Lectures by Historic Royal Palaces. T he Last P rincesses of Punjab left behind legacies that continue to resonate today, but w hat impact did these women have and how should we rem...
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Published Apr 16, 2026, 48:51 long, audio available.
T he Last P rincesses of Punjab left behind legacies that continue to resonate today, but w hat impact did these women have and how should we remember them ? In this final episode in our series, we join Curators Dr Mishka Sinha and Polly Putnam, as they chat to researcher and collector Peter Bance, and Dr Nadhra Shahbaz , Associate Professor of the A rt and A rchitecture of Punjab . What were the sisters' legacies and how can we find meaning in them today? Read more about the extraordinary life of Catherine Duleep Singh , LGBTQ+ Icon and 'gurantor' for Jewish refugees. Find out more about The Last Princesses of Punjab and book tickets to our exhibition at Kensington Palace.
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Published Apr 16, 2026 and 48:51 long