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  1. Lady Pamela Carmen Louise Hicks (née Mountbatten; born 19 April 1929) is a British aristocrat and relative of the British royal family. She is the younger daughter of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (formerly Prince Louis of Battenberg) and Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Through her father, Lady Pamela is a ...

  2. Lady Mountbatten at Police Hospital, Delhi, 1947. From 28 October 1947 onwards, Edwina Mountbatten was styled as the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, after her husband was elevated to an earldom. Following the violent disruption that accompanied the partition of India, Lady Mountbatten's priority was to mobilise the enormous relief efforts ...

  3. Mar 21, 2021 · Louis Mountbatten (buried in sand) plays with his daughter, Lady Patricia Brabourne (later 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma), and her children, from left, Joanna, Philip, Norton and Amanda on the ...

  4. Sep 29, 2019 · Dickie Mountbatten was born in June 1900, the last godchild of Queen Victoria. His connections were impeccable; his two older sisters made royal marriages and the family regularly holidayed with the Russian Imperial Family. Edwina was equally well-connected; a descendant of Palmerston and the granddaughter of Edward VII’s banker.

  5. Apr 8, 2017 · Lord Mountbatten, Edwina Mountbatten, and Nehru – 1st Independence day celebration. Photo credit. Oh, Edwina’s wedding! It happened at St. Margaret’s Church, and among the many guests, the wedding was attended by many members of the royal family, including Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, David the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII).

  6. Oct 13, 2014 · This press photo dated July 13, 1940, New York, N.Y. Patricia (left) and Pamela Mountbatten, ages 16 and 11 respectively, who are daughters of Lord Louis Mountbatten, Great -Grandson of Queen Victoria and cousin to the present King of England, pictured upon their arrival here today abroad The United States Liner Washington.

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  8. Feb 14, 2024 · Pamela Mountbatten once wrote, ‘Apparently my mother had written down the name of the hotel on a piece of paper then lost it.’ Only by retracing their steps from months ago were the women able to relocate the children. At the outbreak of the second world war, the Mountbatten girls were sent to live with the Vanderbilts in New York.