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  1. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood (1923-2011), Director of the Royal Opera House, editor of Opera magazine and president of Leeds United Football Club. Sitter in 64 portraits. Hon. Gerald David Lascelles (1924-1998), President of the British Racing Drivers' Club; son of 6th Earl of Harewood and Princess Mary, Princess Royal.

  2. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood (1923-2011), Director of the Royal Opera House, editor of Opera magazine and president of Leeds United Football Club. Sitter in 64 portraits. Identify; Hon. Gerald David Lascelles (1924-1998), President of the British Racing Drivers' Club; son of 6th Earl of Harewood and Princess Mary ...

  3. The Hon Gerald Lascelles (* 21. August 1924 in Goldsborough, North Yorkshire als Gerald David Lascelles; † 27. Februar 1998 in Bergerac) war der Sohn von Mary, Princess Royal und Enkel von George V. von Großbritannien und Nordirland.

  4. Henry George Charles Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood (9 September 1882 – 24 May 1947), known by the courtesy title of Viscount Lascelles until 1929, was a British soldier and peer. He was the husband of Mary, Princess Royal , and thus a son-in-law of King George V and Queen Mary and a brother-in-law to kings Edward VIII and George VI .

  5. Gerald David Lascelles (Yorkshire, 21 de agosto de 1924 – Bergerac, 27 de fevereiro de 1988) foi o filho mais novo de Henry Lascelles, 6.º Conde de Harewood e Maria, Princesa Real, única filha do rei Jorge V do Reino Unido e Maria de Teck. Foi primo da rainha Isabel II do Reino Unido. Ele foi intitulado O Honorável Gerald Lascelles.

  6. Angela Lascelles. Angela Estree Lyssod D'Arcy Lascelles (nacida Dowding; 20 de abril de 1919 – 28 de febrero de 2007) fue una actriz británica y parte de la Familia Real Británica. Fue la primera esposa de El Honorable Gerald Lascelles, hijo de la princesa María, condesa de Harewood .

  7. This vintage book contains a detailed account of the author's experiences tending the land of a royal home in Lyndhurst, the New Forest, England. It is a fascinating memoir concerning thirty-five years service which offers the reader an authentic insight into life in the royal village during the nineteenth century, which has been known as the capital of the New Forest since William the Conqueror.