Team Blitz India
LONDON: The Blue Plaque Scheme is run by English Heritage to honour the significance of particular buildings associated with historical figures and the latest addition to this comes with the London home of British Indian Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, according to an iGlobal report.
The granddaughter of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and daughter of Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last ruler of the Sikh Empire, had been gifted the use of Faraday House at Hampton Court Palace as a graceand-favour home by her godmother Queen Victoria. The dynamic campaigner and suffragette went on to live there for most of her life.
Chose harder path
Anita Anand, the author of the biography ‘Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary’, said: “As the last princess of the Sikh Empire, goddaughter of Queen Victoria, society darling and fashion icon, a life of comfort and celebrity was hers for the taking, but she chose a harder path.
“Using her international fame and influence, putting herself in physical danger, she fought for the rights of women to vote. Campaigning with unrelenting ferocity, loyalty and selflessness, she moved the dial.”
Furnished to her luxurious taste, the house – or ‘Apartment 41’ as it was then known – was Princess Sophia’s base during the many years she campaigned for women’s voting rights. English Heritage hopes that the Blue Plaque will help ensure that she is firmly established in the pantheon of great campaigners for women’s suffrage.
UK-India film project
British Sikh historian Peter Bance, author of ‘Sovereign, Squire and Rebel: Maharajah Duleep Singh & the Heirs of a Lost Kingdom’, said: “I came upon the story of the Princess when I was researching her father Duleep Singh at a time when no one had heard about her. It was as if her story had been erased from history. But once a forgotten Princess, she has now become an icon.”
Bance is also behind a new film project to bring the story of the princess to the big screen, with ‘Lioness’, which was launched at the Cannes Film Festival and celebrated at the Blue Plaque launch event at Hampton Court Palace recently.
The UK-India co-production will be written and directed by Indian filmmaker Kajri Babbar and star British Indian actor Paige Sandhu as the princess and also star Edmund Kingsley in a key role.