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Is Princess Margaret dead or alive?

Is Princess Margaret dead or alive?

Margaret eventually abandoned her plans with Townsend and married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960; the Queen made him Earl of Snowdon….Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.

Princess Margaret
Died 9 February 2002 (aged 71) King Edward VII’s Hospital, London, England

What killed Princess Margaret?

Stroke
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon/Cause of death
Margaret’s last public appearance came in December 2001, when she attended the 100th birthday celebration of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. In February 2002, Margaret suffered another stroke and died in her sleep the following day at King Edward VII Hospital.

Why was Princess Margaret cremated in Slough?

PRINCESS Margaret wanted to be cremated because she found the alternative Royal burial ground “gloomy”, a life-long friend said last night. Instead, she preferred the Royal Crypt at St George’s Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle, where her father King George VI is buried.

How old was Princess Diana when she died?

If she’d still be alive, Princess Diana would turn 57 on the first of July 2018. Diana Spencer was still very young when she married Prince Charles and she died in a tragic car accident when she was only 36 years old. A lot of fans still mourn ‘the people’s princess’ because she died way too young.

Is it true that Diana and Dodi are still alive?

It ruled that Diana and Dodi were “unlawful killed” by Paul’s “grossly negligent behaviour”. Yet as Prince Harry and Prince William prepare to mark the 22nd anniversary of their mum’s death today, a bizarre, sick claim is suggesting she is still alive.

How old was Princess Anne when she was born?

Princess Anne Birth Date August 15, 1950 (age 69) Education Benenden School Place of Birth London, England AKA The Princess Royal Originally Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise Zodiac Sign Leo.

How did Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed die?

But an inquest into the deaths of Diana and Dodi later found that the driver of the Mercedes, Henri Paul, had been drunk at the wheel. It ruled that Diana and Dodi were “unlawful killed” by Paul’s “grossly negligent behaviour”.