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  1. Princess Patricia died on 12th January 1974 and was buried with her husband at Frogmore in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Having a daily relationship with a 1000 year old garden is a joy. Princess Patricia of Connaught married in Westminster Abbey in 1919. Hers was the first royal wedding to be held at the Abbey since Richard II’s.

  2. RCIN 2904937. Princess Patricia was the third and youngest child of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. In later life the Princess became an accomplished artist. She married Captain Alexander Ramsay in 1919 and was subsequently known as Lady Patricia Ramsay. Previous Next.

  3. British princess (1886-1974); younger daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia Princess Patricia of Connaught (Q256951) From Wikidata

  4. ppcli.com › past-colonel-chief › princess-patriciaPrincess Patricia « PPCLI

    She was named Victoria after Queen Victoria, and Patricia, the Saint of her birth. Informally, she was known as Patsy. She resided in Canada with her father, the Duke of Connaught, during his term as Governor General from 1912 to 1916. During the illness of the Duchess of Connaught, Princess Patricia acted as hostess at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, ON.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2019 · Princess Patricia of Connaught had it all. She was beautiful, intelligent, athletic and artistic. She could have played the traditional role of a princess: dutifully marrying a prince or king in a match acceptable to both families; living a grand, rule-bound life in palaces and castles; and navigating the tumultuous political waves that were soon to crash over most of her relatives in Europe.

  6. 27 de feb. de 2023 · When Princess Patricia of Connaught, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, wed Alexander Ramsay in London in 1919, she more than made her mark. For not only had Patricia wed a man with no royal title.

  7. 27 de feb. de 2020 · When Princess Patricia of Connaught, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, wed Alexander Ramsay in London in 1919, she more than made her mark. For not only had Patricia wed a man with no royal title.