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  1. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7e graaf van Harewood KBE ( 7 februari 1923 – 11 juli 2011) was de oudste zoon van Henry Lascelles, 6e graaf van Harewood (1882-1947) en prinses Mary, de enige dochter van koning George V en koningin Mary . George was een neef van koningin Elizabeth II. Hij werd graaf van Harewood op 24 mei 1947, toen zijn vader ...

  2. 11 de jul. de 2011 · The Queen's first cousin, Lord Harewood, has died aged 88 at the family home Harewood House near Leeds. George Lascelles, the 7th Earl of Harewood, had devoted much of his life to opera and served ...

  3. Biography. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood (7 February 1923 – 11 July 2011), styled The Honourable George Lascelles before 1929 and Viscount Lascelles between 1929 and 1947, was a British classical music administrator and author. He served as director of the Royal Opera House (1951–1953; 1969–1972), chairman of the ...

  4. As Grandson of George V, George Lascelles was a first cousin to Queen Elizabeth II and with his distinguished beard and Nero style jackets, he was the very image of aristocracy, moving in the highest of royal circles, yet it was in the Royal Circles of Britain's opera houses that he felt most at hom…

  5. Lascelles, George Henry Hubert, seventh earl of Harewood (1923–2011), opera administrator and festival director, was born on 7 February 1923, the elder son of Henry George Charles Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles, later sixth earl of Harewood (1882–1947), and his wife, Princess Mary (1897–1965), only daughter of King George V.

  6. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, KBE AM (7 February 1923 – 11 July 2011), styled The Hon. George Lascelles before 1929 and Viscount Lascelles between 1929 and 1947, was the elder son of the 6th Earl of Harewood and Princess Mary, Princess Royal, the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. At his birth, he was 6th in the line of succession; at his death, he was 46th ...

  7. Lascelles believed in the institution but said, “I have never idealised any member of the House of Windsor”. When Harold Nicolson was commissioned to write George V’s biography, Lascelles told him it would be the biography of an institution, and that there would be no need to “descend into personalities”. This isn’t just bluster.