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  1. 21 de ene. de 2022 · 2. He Met Humble Beginnings. Though he was a prince of England, William of Gloucester wasn't born in some decadent palace like most of his kin. Shortly before his birth, German air raids forced his family to evacuate to a small village in the country. William came screaming into the world in a humble nursing home.

  2. Guillermo de Gloucester (William Henry Andrew Frederick; Hertfordshire, Reino Unido, 18 de diciembre de 1941 - Wolverhampton, Reino Unido, 28 de agosto de 1972), fue el primogénito de los anteriores duques de Gloucester, Enrique y Alicia. Fue, por tal motivo, miembro de la familia real británica, príncipe del Reino Unido y heredero al ducado ...

  3. He was made the thirteenth Chancellor of the University of Dublin in 1771, holding the post until 1805. Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, by Johan Zoffany, c. 1780. The Duke and Maria's first child, Princess Sophia of Gloucester ( Sophia Matilda; 29 May 1773 – 29 November 1844), was born in 1773.

  4. Mother. Maria Walpole. Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (15 January 1776 – 30 November 1834) was a great-grandson of King George II of Great Britain and the nephew and son-in-law of King George III. He was the grandson of both Frederick, Prince of Wales (George II's eldest son), and Edward Walpole.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2022 · Prince William of Gloucester was born in Hertfordshire as Prince William Henry Andrew Frederick on December 18, 1941, to Prince Henry and Princess Alice, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

  6. modifier Le prince William Henry Andrew Frederick de Gloucester , né le 18 décembre 1941 à Monken Hadley dans le Hertfordshire (aujourd'hui le borough londonien de Barnet) et mort le 28 août 1972 à Wolverhampton (Royaume-Uni), était le fils aîné du prince Henry (1900-1974), duc de Gloucester , et son épouse, Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott (1901-2004). Il était le petit-fils du roi ...

  7. 8 de oct. de 2023 · In 1972, Prince William of Gloucester – who was a qualified pilot and who owned several aircrafts himself – was competing in the Goodyear International Air Trophy, near Wolverhampton, UK.