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  1. 23 de nov. de 2019 · One of the many eyebrow-raising aspects of Margaret and Llewellyn's relationship, by 1970s standards, was the significant age difference between the pair. When they first met in 1973 Llewellyn was ...

  2. 15 de nov. de 2019 · Margaret and Roddy first met in 1973. The couple were introduced at the Café Royal in Edinburgh ahead of a party at Colin Tennant’s house by his wife, Lady Anne Glenconner. At the time, Roddy was a 25 years old aristocratic gardener, while Princess Margaret was 17 years older than him at 43. An unlikely couple to say the least, they hit it ...

  3. 23 de nov. de 2019 · Who is Roddy Llewellyn? Roderic Llewellyn was born in Wales, and really did hold a slew of odd jobs alongside his primary passion for gardening. He was 25 when he met Princess Margaret, who was 43 ...

  4. Roddy Llewellyn. British baronet and gardening expert. Despite his lengthy career as a landscape gardener, gardening journalist, author, and television presenter, he is probably best known for his eight-year relationship with Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. In 1978 he recorded an LP called Roddy.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2019 · On 3rd September 1973, 43-year-old Princess Margaret met 25-year-old Roddy Llewellyn at the Café Royal in Edinburgh. They were introduced by Margaret's lady-in-waiting Anne Tennant, ...

  6. 23 de oct. de 2019 · Her closest companion now was the would-be gardener, Roddy Llewellyn, who was almost two decades her junior. When, in the spring of 1976, Buckingham Palace confirmed that her marriage had broken down, Llewellyn found himself at the centre of an international media storm, cast as the topless ‘toyboy’ who had stolen the heart of the Queen’s sister.

  7. Sir Roddy Llewellyn and Tania Llewellyn attend a memorial service for his brother Sir Dai Llewellyn at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge on March 27,... Roddy Llewellyn, chanteur, et Petula Clark lors d'une émission de télévision française le 23 février 1978 à Paris, France.