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HRH Princess Margaret's family:
The Earl of Snowdon with his children, Viscount Linley and Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
Lady Sarah and Daniel Chatto with one of their sons, Arthur
TRH The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
Their daughter, Lady Rose Gilman, and her husband, George Gilman
HRH The Duke of Kent
with his son and daughter-in-law, the Earl and Countess of St. Andrews. and their children, Baron Downpatrick, Lady Amelia Windsor, and Lady Marina Windsor.
his daughter, Lady Helen Taylor, and her husband, Tim Taylor, and their four children, Columbus, Cassius, Eloise and Estella Taylor
his son, Lord Nicholas Windsor
HRH Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
with their son and daughter-in-law, Lord Frederick and Lady Frederick Windsor
and daughter, Lady Gabriella Kingston and her husband, Tom Kingston
HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy
with her children and daughter-in-law, Marina Mowatt and James and Julia Ogilvy, and her grandchildren, Zenouska Mowatt, Christian Mowatt, Alexander Ogilvy, Flora Vesterberg and her husband, Timothy Vesterberg.
Not present: HRH The Duchess of Kent. Samuel Chatto, Lady Davina Windsor, the Earl and Countess of Ulster, and Lady Nicholas Windsor.
Do you know who is standing two to the left (our left, in front of the archway) of the woman who appears to be the Hon. Mary Morrison?
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful - it's extremely unfortunate that because of 3 individuals, all those you see honoring the Queen at this time, weren't allowed to be on the balcony with her to honor her at her jubilee.
ReplyDeleteThank you for listing the names of the extended royal family.
ReplyDeletePlease note HM the Queen's ladies in waiting.
ReplyDeleteThe man near Zenoushka Mowatt is her cousin Alexander Ogilvy.
ReplyDeleteWould those 2 photos been taken in the courtyard at the Palace of Westminster? Maybe before/ after a service? (Some look to be holding programs.)
ReplyDeleteThe photo on page 37 of the Daily Mail seems to show the Duchess of Kent standing between Princess Alexandra and the Duchess of Gloucester
ReplyDeleteThere was a service when the Queen was brought to lie in state in Westminster Hall. It's quite a plain hall apart from the roof and the wonderful windows.
ReplyDeleteThe Duchess of Kent was not present for the ceremony.
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