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  1. Signature. Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten (born Princess Louise of Battenberg; 13 July 1889 – 7 March 1965) was Queen of Sweden from 29 October 1950 until her death in 1965 as the wife of King Gustaf VI Adolf. Born a princess of the German House of Battenberg, Louise was closely related to the ruling families of Britain as a great ...

  2. 6 de nov. de 2017 · Lucinda Hawksley describes her quest to uncover the truth about a ‘much-maligned’ member of the Royal Family. When Lucinda Hawksley began researching her biography of Queen Victoria’s daughter Princess Louise, she didn’t expect to meet opposition from, amongst others, the Royal Archive. But requests for information here and elsewhere went unanswered — which only increased the author ...

  3. Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise. Born on 22 September 1971. Daughter of King Harald and Queen Sonja. Fourth. in line for the Norwegian throne after her nephew. Prince Sverre Magnus. Princess Märtha Louise of Norway.

  4. Louise found it difficult to break her smoking habit and died with a debt of 15 shillings for cigarettes, which equates to roughly £30 in today’s currency. Her obituary in The Times described Princess Louise as ‘the least bound by convention and etiquette of any of the Royal Family’ ( The Times , 4 December 1939, p.

  5. 5 de may. de 2020 · There are consistent rumours that Princess Louise had relationships with at least two other men (other than her husband) and that she gave birth to an illegitimate child in 1866/1867. The son of ...

  6. The story of the Locock family and Princess Louise begins at the end of 1867, when a baby boy was adopted by the son of Queen Victoria’s accoucher (in today’s language he would be called a gynecologist). The accoucher, Sir Charles Locock, had five sons; the one who adopte d the baby was Frederick Locock.

  7. Description. Photograph of a half-length portrait of Princess Louise seated facing right, her face captured in profile. She holds a book in her left hand. She wears a pearl necklace, pearl drop earrings, a light colour dress and a dark colour cardigan. A vase of flowers features on the left hand side of the photograph.