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  1. 24 de sept. de 2005 · The tragedy, which also killed a local boy and left Brabourne, his wife and Nicholas's twin brother, Timothy, seriously injured, had a devastating impact on his family.

  2. RM2J0EC9X – Timothy Knatchbull grandson of Lord Louis Mountbatten. Seen here leaving Moorfields Eye Hospital in London after visiting his mother, Lady Brabourne. She was taken there for treatment after being flown by helicopter from Ireland following the bomb attack which killed Lord Mountbatten.

  3. The service was attended by Mountbatten's family, including Patricia and John, 7th Lord Brabourne (who were still suffering from the injuries they sustained in the bomb attack). Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, later King Charles III (1948(2022- ) and Prince Philip, 1st Duke of Edinburgh (1921-2021) also attended.

  4. Nicholas became officially styled Lord Brabourne (but does not use this courtesy title) upon his father succeeding as 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma on 13th June 2017. He married privately in a civil ceremony on 20th May 2021 at Broadlands, Romsey - Miss Ambre Pouzet, also known as Saint-Clare (b. 24th July 1984 in Paris, France), a former dancer, circus performer and an underwater 'mermaid'.

  5. Three other family members were seriously injured, they are the Earl's daughter lady Brabourne her husband Lord Badbroune the Dowager Lady Brabourne, and the twin brother of the dead Nicholas RM G4N2BH – Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the vicar, the reverend H.L McDonald Liegeois, after attending morning service at the 11th century church at Mersham, near Ashford in Kent.

  6. Hon. Nicholas Timothy Charles Knatchbull. Birthdate: November 18, 1964. Birthplace: King's College Hospital, London, England. Death: August 27, 1979 (14) Donegal Bay, County Sligo, Ireland. Immediate Family: Son of John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne and Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma Brother of Private; Hon. Michael ...

  7. 28 de sept. de 2005 · Britain's Lord John Brabourne, the producer of such epic films as "A Passage to India" and also a survivor of an Irish Republican Army bomb attack in 1979, has died.