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British princesses by marriage

Source: Wikipedia

British princesses by marriage

Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 76. Chapters: Diana, Princess of Wales, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Mary of Teck, Alexandra of Denmark, Caroline of Brunswick, Caroline of Ansbach, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Sarah, Duchess of York, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Princess Michael of Kent, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, Katharine, Duchess of Kent, Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark, Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife, Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, Princess Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess Thyra of Denmark, Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh, Marie of Saxe-Altenburg, Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel, Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia, Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh, Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn. Excerpt: Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances, née Spencer, 1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997) was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981, and an international charity and fundraising figure, as well as a preeminent celebrity of the late 20th century. Her wedding to Prince Charles, held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. After this marriage she received the courtesy titles Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay and Countess of Chester. The marriage produced two sons: Princes William and Harry, currently second and third in line to the thrones of the 16 Commonwealth realms, respectively. A public figure from the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles, Diana was born into an aristocratic English family with royal ancestry, and she remained the focus of worldwide media scrutiny during and after her marriage, which ended in divorce on 28 August 1996, including following her death in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997 and the subsequent display of public mourning a week later. Diana also received recognition for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. From 1989, she was the president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, in addition to dozens of other charities. TRH The Prince and The Princess of Wales after the wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah FergusonDiana Spencer was born in the late afternoon on 1 July 1961, in Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the third child of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Ruth Burke Roche, Viscountess Althorp (later known as Frances Shand Kydd). The Spencer family was hoping for a male heir to carry on the Spencer title. The Spencer family is one of Great Britain's oldest and most important families, closely allied with the royal family for several generations. As the family was expecting a boy, no name was chosen for a week: Diana Frances,

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ISBN 9781234589356
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Jahr 2013

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