The Last Princesses of Punjab - New exhibition at Kensington Palace
15 April 2026
Dr Priya Atwal (Faculty of History, Oxford) was a historical consultant on an exciting new exhibition at Kensington Palace 'The Last Princesses of the Punjab: Sophia Duleep Singh and the women who shaped her', which is running until November 8 2026.
About the Exhibition
Discover the story of Punjabi princess and suffragette icon, Sophia Duleep Singh and five women who shaped her extraordinary life, in this new exhibition at Kensington Palace for 2026.
Sophia and her sisters Catherine and Bamba, her mother Bamba Muller, grandmother Jind Kaur and godmother Queen Victoria each expressed womanhood, power, and royalty in different ways. They infused their identities and heritage into the causes they devoted themselves to, and became powerful changemakers in their own right.
For the first time, Queen Victoria's childhood home of Kensington Palace offers an intimate look into six lives shaped by Empire. This new exhibition — created to celebrate Sophia's 150th birthday — focuses on the women of a royal dynasty whose destinies were profoundly and violently transformed by it.
The voice of British South Asian people today is present throughout the exhibition, responding to themes of identity, expression, and resistance.
Watch the trailer for The Last Princesses of Punjab