11 AUGUST 1860, Page 7

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Her Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompanied by Prince Arthur, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, and Princess Beatrice, embarked on board the Royal yacht Fairy, on Friday (the 3d), and were present at the Cowes regatta.

Tho Queen and Prince Consort, accompanied by Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, and Princess Louise, rode on horseback on Saturday. Her Majesty and the Prince Consort attended Divine Service at Os- borne on Sunday. The service was performed by the Reverend G. Prothero. Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, Princess Helena, and Princess Louise, also attended the service.

Her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, accompanied by their Royal Ilignesses Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, Prince Leopold, Princess Helena, and Princess Louisa, left Osborne at ten o'clock on Monday morning.

At half-past eight o'clock in the evening her Majesty and the Prince Consort, with the Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, Prince Leopold, Prin- cess Helena, and Princess Louisa, left Buckingham Palace for the ter- minus of the Great Northern Railway at King's Cross, to proceed to Edinburgh.

The Right Honourable Sidney Herbert, as Secretary of State in at- tendance, joined the Royal suite at the station.

Her Majesty and his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Princesses Alice, Helena, and Louise, Prince Arthur, and Prince Leopold, arrived at Edinburgh at ten minutes past eight on Tuesday and immediately proceeded to Holyrood Palace, escorted by a detachment of the 13th Light Dragoons. Tho Right Honourable Sidney Herbert was in attendance on the Queen as Secretary of State. In the course of the morning the Queen, accompanied by the Prince Consort and Princess Helena, drove to Cramond to pay a visit to her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. The Lady in Waiting and two Equerries were in attendance. Her Majesty returned to Holyrood for luncheon. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent arrived at Holyrood et about three o'clock, to accompany the Queen to the review of the Volunteers. At half-past three the Queen, Royal Family, and suite left Holyrood in three carriages to review the Volunteers. The Queen and Royal Family are now in their Highland home at Bid- moral.

The accounts received by her Majesty of her Royal Highness Princess Frederick William (Princess Royal) contain the satisfactory assurance of her Royal Highness's convalescence, and of the good health of the young Princess, whose christening is fixed to take place on the 14th instant.