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  1. 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).

  2. 14 de dic. de 2022 · William was the elder brother of Prince Richard (the current Duke of Gloucester) and acted as a page boy at the wedding of his cousin, Princess Elizabeth to Philip Mountbatten on November 20, 1947.

  3. Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester , and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester , with their sons Prince Richard and Prince William at Barnwell Manor,... Prince William of Gloucester relaxes on his 21st birthday at his home at York House, 18th December 1962.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2021 · One accidental death that struck the Windsor family occurred about 25 years before Diana's death. In August of 1972, Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, Prince William of Gloucester, also died in an accident at a young age. What's more, the young royal, who craved an adventurous life and, in particular, loved flying airplanes, died in a plane crash.

  5. William of Gloucester. Prince William of Gloucester (1971) Prince William of Gloucester ( William Henry Andrew Frederick Windsor, * 18. Dezember 1941 in Barnet, Hertfordshire; † 28. August 1972 nahe Flughafen Wolverhampton) war ein Mitglied des britischen Königshauses und Enkel von König Georg V.

  6. 18 de dic. 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.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2022 · Prince William is probably the most famous person in the UK who lives with that name, especially now he is the newly appointed Prince of Wales by his father, King Charles III. However, long before Wills captured our hearts, there was another Prince William who once existed in the royal family: Prince William of Gloucester.