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  1. 格洛斯特的威廉王子 ( Prince William of Gloucester ,1941年12月18日—1972年8月28日), 格洛斯特公爵亨利亲王 和 爱丽斯王妃 的长子,英王 乔治五世 的長孙 (伯父 愛德華八世 、 喬治六世 皆無子)。. 1972年在一次飞行比赛中遇空难身亡。. 为纪念威廉王子,现任国王 ...

  2. 26 de oct. de 2016 · The Other Prince William explores the life and love affair of this dashing prince, whose life was cut short when his plane crashed to the ground in an air race, and features an exclusive interview by Zsuzsi Starkloff about her memories of her royal lover. Upon his death, his brother, Prince Richard, became heir to the Dukedom of Gloucester. For ...

  3. 2 de ago. de 2016 · William was born in 1941, the son of Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester, brother of King George VI. His mother was Lady Alice Christabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott, who had married the Duke in 1935 ...

  4. Photograph of Prince William of Gloucester (1941-72), seated in left side profile, facing the viewer.Prince William of Gloucester only sat for Adams once, in October 1943. On that occasion, he was also photographed with his father, Henry, Duke of Gloucester, who had accompanied his son to The Childrens Studio. Prince William died in a plane crash in 1972.

  5. Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1743-1805), was the fifth child of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. The portrait closely resembles a pastel portrait of the Duke painted by Francis Cotes in 1769 (RCIN 400891). The grey-blue modelling of his face gives it a slightly bruised appearance which is typical of the work of the artist, Richard Crosse. The Prince ...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Updated on 22 06 2023. First cousin to Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Richard the Duke of Gloucester is currently the most senior male-line descendant of Queen Victoria and her husband Albert. As the second son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Prince Richard never expected to take on the Dukedom. He trained as an architect until the sudden ...

  7. Prince William of Gloucester. by Cecil Beaton bromide print on white card mount, 21 May 1953 8 in. x 5 in. (204 mm x 127 mm) Given by Cecil Beaton, 1968