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  1. Daughter of George VI; Countess of Snowdon The second daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Began carrying out public engagements, often with her sister, soon after the Second World War. As leader of the 'Princess Margaret set' she was known for her striking beauty that, combined with her fashion sense, made her a style icon ...

  2. Feb 24, 2022 · Princess Margaret’s full name was Princess Margaret Rose Windsor, Countess of Snowdon. She was born on August 21, 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, making her the first royal child to be born in Scotland in more than 300 years. She was the second daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later known as “The Queen Mother”).

  3. Nov 23, 2019 · After two years of separation and 18 years of marriage, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon formally announced their divorce on May 10, 1978. It was the first divorce for a member of the immediate royal family since 1540. “The marriage has broken down and the couple have lived apart for two years,” said a spokesman for the Margaret at the time.

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  5. Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. Princess Margaret was the second daughter of King George VI of the United Kingdom and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, daughter of Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th and 1st Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. She was born Princess Margaret Rose of York on August 21, 1930, at Glamis ...

  6. Aug 21, 1930 - Feb 9, 2002. Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, CI, GCVO, CD was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and the only sibling of Queen Elizabeth II. She spent much of her childhood with her parents and sister. Her life changed dramatically at the age of six, when her paternal uncle, King Edward VIII ...

  7. Jul 15, 2021 · Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon then hopped on a plane to Arizona, where they spent four days, visiting a friend whose father, Lewis W. Douglas, was the former Ambassador to the Court of St ...

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