Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Gerald David Lascelles (/ ˈ l æ s əl s / LASS-əlss; 21 August 1924 – 27 February 1998) was the younger son of Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood, and Mary, Princess Royal, the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. He was a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. He was styled The Honourable Gerald Lascelles.

  2. Gerald Lascelles (21 de agosto de 1924-27 de febrero de 1998) fue el hijo menor de Henry Lascelles, VI conde de Harewood y María del Reino Unido, la única hija de Jorge V y María de Teck. Fue primo de Isabel II del Reino Unido. Fue estilizado El Honorable Gerald Lascelles. Vida y familia

  3. aristócrata inglés / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Gerald Lascelles (21 de agosto de 1924-27 de febrero de 1998) fue el hijo menor de Henry Lascelles, VI conde de Harewood y María del Reino Unido, la única hija de Jorge V y María de Teck. Fue primo de Isabel II del Reino Unido.

  4. The Honourable Gerald David Lascelles was born on August 21, 1924, at Goldsborough Hall, near Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, England. He was the younger son of Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood and Mary, Princess Royal, the only daughter of King George V of the United Kingdom.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Charity Work
    • Marriage and Family
    • Princess Royal
    • Death and Legacy
    • Titles, Styles, Honours and Arms
    • External Links

    Princess Mary was born on 25 April 1897 at York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, during the reign of her great-grandmother Queen Victoria. She was the third child and only daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York. Her father was the only surviving son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, while her mother was the eldest child and only d...

    During World War I, Princess Mary visited hospitals and welfare organisations with her mother; assisting with projects to give comfort to British servicemen and assistance to their families. One of these projects was Princess Mary's Christmas Gift Fund, through which a total of £100,000 worth of gifts was sent to serving British soldiers and sailor...

    On 28 February 1922, Princess Mary married Viscount Lascelles, the elder son of the 5th Earl of Harewood and his wife, Lady Florence Bridgeman, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Bradford of Weston Park. The bride was 24 years old, while the groom was 39. Their wedding was held at Westminster Abbey, and attracted large crowds along the route to Buckingham...

    On 6 October 1929, Lord Lascelles, who had been created a Knight of the Garter upon his marriage, succeeded his father as 6th Earl of Harewood, Viscount Lascelles, and Baron Harewood. On 1 January 1932, George V declared that his only daughter should bear the title Princess Royal, succeeding her aunt Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife, who had died a...

    On 28 March 1965, the Princess Royal had a fatal heart attack during a walk with her elder son, Lord Harewood, and his children in the grounds of the Harewood House estate. Mary was 67 years old. She was buried next to her husband in the Lascelles family vault at All Saints' Church, Harewood, after a private family funeral at York Minster. A memori...

    Titles and styles

    Mary was known as "Princess Mary of York" at birth. Mary was not styled "Her Royal Highness" from birth, only gaining that style in 1898 by letters patent granted by her great-grandmother, Queen Victoria. After Victoria's death in January 1901, Mary was known as Princess Mary of Cornwall and York, until her father's creation as Prince of Walesin November of that year, when she assumed the title "Princess Mary of Wales". Upon her father's accession as George V in 1910, Mary assumed the style o...

    Arms

    In 1931, Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, was awarded her own personal arms, being the royal arms, differenced by a label argent of three points, each bearing a cross gules.

    Media related to Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewoodat Wikimedia Commons 1. Portraits of Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood at the National Portrait Gallery, London

  5. 21 de jun. de 2016 · The former President of the British Racing Drivers Club, Gerald Lascelles has died aged 73. Under his presidency from 1964 until 1991, the BRDC steered Silverstone circuit from being just one of several British racing venues to its position as our leading track and home of the British Grand Prix.

  6. Hon. Gerald David Lascelles (1924-1998), President of the British Racing Drivers' Club; son of 6th Earl of Harewood and Princess Mary, Princess Royal Sitter in 35 portraits