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Princess Margaret
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When did Princess Margaret die?
February 9, 2002
How did Princess Margaret die?
Stroke
How old was Princess Margaret when she died?
71 years old
Where did Princess Margaret die?
King Edward VII's Hospital Sister Agnes, City of Westminster, London, England, UK
When was Princess Margaret born?
August 21, 1930
Where was Princess Margaret born?
Glamis Castle, Glamis, Tayside, Scotland, UK
What was Princess Margaret's birth name?
Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose of York
How tall was Princess Margaret?
5 feet 1 inch, or 1.55 meters
What was Princess Margaret known for?
The Bright Land
,
The Man Who Bought Mustique
,
Golden Gala
, and
I Say I Say I Say
Was Princess Margaret married?
She was married to
Antony Armstrong-Jones Snowdon
from May 6, 1960 to July 11, 1978.
Did Princess Margaret have children?
Yes, 2 children, including
David Armstrong-Jones
(62) and
Sarah Armstrong-Jones
(60)
Did Princess Margaret have siblings?
Yes, 1 sibling,
Queen Elizabeth II
Who were Princess Margaret's parents?
King George VI
and
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Who were Princess Margaret's relatives?
King George V
(Grandparent),
Queen Mary
(Grandparent),
David Bowes-Lyon
(Uncle or aunt),
Duke of Gloucester
(Uncle or aunt),
Duke of Kent
(Uncle or aunt),
Duke of Windsor
(Uncle or aunt),
Prince John
(Uncle or aunt),
Princess Mary
(Uncle or aunt),
Edward Windsor
(Cousin),
Princess Alexandra
(Cousin),
Prince Michael of Kent
(Cousin),
Duke of Gloucester
(Cousin),
George Earl of Harewood
(Cousin),
Katherine Bowes-Lyon
(Cousin),
Nerissa Bowes-Lyon
(Cousin),
Margaret Rhodes
(Cousin),
Gerald Lascelles
(Cousin),
King Charles III
(Nephew or niece),
Princess Anne
(Nephew or niece),
Prince Andrew
(Nephew or niece), and
Prince Edward
(Nephew or niece)
Known for
The Man Who Bought Mustique
7.1
Self
2000
I Say I Say I Say
Short
Self
1964
Golden Gala
TV Special
Self - Guest of Honour
1978
The Bright Land
Short
Self
1959
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