- Princess Margaret - Children, Husband Death - Biography
Margaret soon grew close to Group Captain Peter Townsend, a war hero and royal equerry, and their secret relationship was revealed at the coronation of her sister, Queen Elizabeth II in 1953
- The True Story of Princess Margarets Death - Town Country Magazine
Queen Elizabeth's sister, Princess Margaret, died on February 9, 2002, at King Edward VII Hospital She was 71 years old, and at the time of her death, she was 11th in line to the British
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon - Wikipedia
Her health deteriorated in the last twenty years of her life She was a heavy smoker for most of her adult life, and had a lung operation in 1985 and a bout of pneumonia in 1993, as well as three strokes between 1998 and 2001 Margaret died in 2002 aged 71, after suffering her fourth stroke
- Princess Margaret Was Never The Same After Elizabeth Became Queen
The late Queen Elizabeth II's sister, Princess Margaret, was always in the public eye Here is how her life changed after her sister became queen
- How Did Princess Margaret Die? The Details Behind Queen Elizabeths . . .
On Feb 9, 2002, Queen Elizabeth II said goodbye to her only sibling when Princess Margaret died at age 71 Since her birth on Aug 21, 1930, Margaret had lived a memorable life and was
- Princess Margaret | Biography, Love Life, Wedding, Facts | Britannica
Princess Margaret, British royal, the second daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II She struggled throughout her life to balance an independent spirit and artistic temperament with her duties as a member of Britain’s royal family
- How did Princess Margaret die and why was she cremated? - TODAY
Princess Margaret died at 71 on Feb 9, 2002, at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London This 1940s photograph shows then-Princess Elizabeth (left) beside her sister, Princess Margaret
- The Queens rebel sister: 13 facts about Princess Margaret
Here, we bring you everything you need to know about the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret… Long before the rebellious Prince Harry came on to the scene, Princess Margaret – the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II – established herself as the royal family’s ‘wild child’
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