Queen Victoria’s 1843 Visit to France and the Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 Hermès Carré

Scarf Title correction to my original post.

This design is officially titled Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 and it is a Special Issue. You can read more about what signifies a Special Issue and distinguishes it from a Limited Edition by following this link.

The title change has been made throughout this post.


Entente Cordiale Château d'Eu 1843 Hermès© carré by Loïc Dubigeon from 1993 -
Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 Hermès carré by Loïc Dubigeon from 1993 – SOLD

Loïc Dubigeon’s 1993 Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 Hermès carré is a Special Issue commemorating the 150th anniversary of a momentous political visit. This exquisite scarf beautifully retells the significant meeting between Queen Victoria and King Louis Philippe I at the Château d’Eu in France on September 2nd, 1843

It had been nearly three hundred years since a British monarch had visited a French monarch, so it was no wonder that Queen Victoria’s pilgrimage to France sparked such a worldwide interest.

The fact that three years prior, Britain and France were on the brink of war, further contributed to making this meeting such a significant event.

Louis Philippe I, the King of the French, hosted the British royal and her entourage at Château d’Eu.

The arrival of Queen Victoria at the Château d'Eu c.1843
The arrival of Queen Victoria at the Château d’Eu c.1843 (Eugène Lami, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

In his design, Loïc Dubigeon, captures wonderful highlights of this royal visit from ships landing in Cherbourg Normandy to coaches arriving at Château d’Eu.



At the very center of his design are none other than the silhouettes of the two monarchs.  With Queen Victoria’s initials and monogram being on our right along with the lion, the symbol of the British empire and King Louis Philippe I on our left. The rooster, a longtime symbol of France, perches on top of the center medallion.

Center of the carre

This meeting was by all accounts a success as illustrations of the two monarchs strolling the grounds of Château d’Eu circulated the globe.

King Louis Philippe I and Queen Victoria strolling the grounds of Château d’Eu
King Louis Philippe I and Queen Victoria strolling the grounds of Château d’Eu (photos courtesy of the British Museum)

A friendly understanding, an Entente Cordiale, between the two imperial powers had been forged, albeit less formal than an alliance, it marked a new course for both monarchies.


Entente Cordiale Château d'Eu 1843 Hermès carré by Loïc Dubigeon from 1993
Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 Hermès© carré by Loïc Dubigeon from 1993 – SOLD

I invite you to take a stroll through the many vignettes of this carré, which so vividly document this historic event, the Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843, between Britain and France …



Entente Cordiale Château d'Eu 1843 Hermès carré by Loïc Dubigeon (1993)

Entente Cordiale Château d'Eu 1843 Hermès carré by Loïc Dubigeon from 1993
Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 Hermès carré by Loïc Dubigeon (1993) – SOLD

Short video of the magnificent Entente Cordiale Château d’Eu 1843 Hermès carré by Loïc Dubigeon from 1993 … enjoy!


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