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  1. When Frances Ruth Burke Roche Spencer Viscountess was born on 20 January 1936, in Sandringham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, her father, Edmund Maurice Burke Roche, was 50 and her mother, Lady Ruth Sylvia Gill, was 27. She married Edward John Spencer on 1 June 1954, in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.

  2. 6 de ene. de 2024 · Frances Ruth Shand Kydd was the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. Her biographer, Max Riddington, who was the writer of Frances: The Remarkable Story of Princess Diana's Mother, described Shand Kydd as a woman who was "certainly complicated" and also "funny, warm, intelligent, and energetic." Following her divorce from John Spencer, Viscount ...

  3. 3 de jun. de 2004 · Hon. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd formerly Roche aka Spencer. Born 20 Jan 1936 in Park House, Sandringham, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Daughter of Edmund Maurice Burke Roche and Ruth Sylvia (Gill) Roche. Sister of [private sister (1930s - unknown)] and Edmund James Burke Roche.

  4. Frances Shand Kydd. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd (later Spencer; née Roche; 20 January 1936 – 3 June 2004) was the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. [1] Shand Kydd was the maternal grandmother for Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. The earlier became the second in the line of succession to the British throne.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Hon. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd (Roche) aka Spencer (20 Jan 1936 - certain 3 Jun 2004) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (24 entries) edit.

  6. Frances Ruth ( Sandrigham, 1936. január 20. – Seil, 2004. június 3.) Sandrighamben született, Edmund Roche és Ruth Sylvia Gill második leányaként. Apja Fermoy 4. bárója volt, anyja édesapja pedig William Smith Gill ezredes volt. A sors furcsa fintora, hogy az ezredes éppen annak a VI.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Princess Diana’s mother was Frances Shand Kydd. Frances was born as Frances Ruth Burke Roche January 20, 1936, the same day that King George V, Queen Elizabeth II’s grandfather, died.