We don’t know of any royal visits to this neighborhood, by Queen Elizabeth II or any other monarch (and we hope you will tell us if you do). But Forest Hills did have a wealthy cereal heiress who rubbed shoulders with the royals.
In 1953, two years before Marjorie Merriweather Post purchased the Hillwood estate (4155 Linnean Avenue NW), she traveled to London to celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s coronation. And she lost something at one of the coronation parties at Buckingham Palace: a priceless emerald. The Washington Post tells the story about the Maximilian Emerald ring, and the lost stone.
And 24 years before that:
Marjorie Merriweather Post was presented to King George V and Queen Mary of England at the Court of St. James #OnThisDay in 1929. Her presentation outfit included this green silk organza drop waist dress with beading, complete with a cape. pic.twitter.com/T6EvnwhHtn
— Hillwood Museum DC (@HillwoodMuseum) June 26, 2020
William Sittig says
Princess Diana, accompanied by Prince Charles, visited the Washington Home and Hospice on Upton St. In November 1985.
Liliane says
The monarchy does not exist anymore. We should stop to admire it . They had made a immense wealth and that it is ..