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  1. Alexander Edgar Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles (born 13 May 1980) is an English chef, and the third child and second son of David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood, and his first wife Margaret, Viscountess Lascelles. [1] He is heir apparent to the earldom of Harewood, due to his elder brother having been born before their parents' marriage.

  2. هل تعلم. أن ذباب الفاكهة يهرم سريعاً بعد مشاهدة الموت.; أن إنسلادوس، قمر زحل، يمكن الحياة فيه، لوجود محيط مائي يحتوي الفسفور.

  3. Edwin Lascelles born c. 1713 in the British colony of Barbados, the elder son of Henry Lascelles and his wife Mary Carter. His father split the family fortune, leaving Edwin's younger brother Daniel as head of the business, and raised Edwin as a lord of the manor in the family's English estates. Edwin was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge ...

  4. Violinist, former fashion model. Patricia Elizabeth Lascelles, Countess of Harewood (née Tuckwell, formerly Shmith; 24 November 1926 – 4 May 2018) was an Australian-British violinist and fashion model. She was the wife of George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, eldest paternal first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II .

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  6. Harewood era el hijo mayor del sexto Conde de Harewood y la Princesa María, Princesa Real, la única hija del Rey Jorge V y la Reina María. Al nacer, ocupaba el sexto lugar en la línea de sucesión; a su muerte, estaba en el puesto 46. Lord Harewood era el sobrino mayor del rey Eduardo VIII y del rey Jorge VI y era primo hermano de la reina ...

  7. The Earl of Harewood served as a governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation from 1985 to 1987 and as the president of the Board of Film Classification from 1985 to 1996. He is the author or editor of three books, Kobbé's Complete Opera Book (ed. 1953), The Tongs and the Bones (an autobiography, 1981), and Kobbé's Illustrated Opera Book (ed. 1989).