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  1. Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia. Princess Patricia of Connaught (Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth; later Lady Patricia Ramsay; 17 March 1886 – 12 January 1974) was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She relinquished her title of a British princess and the style of Royal Highness upon her marriage to the commoner Alexander Ramsay.

  2. Patricia was born on 17 March 1886 at Buckingham Palace, the youngest of three children to Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, Duchess of Connaught. She was named Victoria for her paternal grandmother, Queen Victoria , and Patricia because she was born on St. Patrick’s Day.

  3. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Princess Patricia’s life was as unusual as her name, and her choices as bold as the one made by her parents when they decided to name her after Ireland’s patron saint. St Patrick’s name is ...

  4. 27 de feb. de 2018 · Lady Patricia passed away a year and a half later. Worn #onthisday in 1919 by Princess Patricia of Connaught when she married @RoyalNavy Cpt. Alexander Ramsay at Westminster Abbey. The Reville & Rossiter silk gown in the Calgary Military Museums is the only British royal wedding dress housed outside the UK.

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  5. Unknown Person. Princess Patricia of Connaught (1886-1974), later Lady Patricia Ramsay c. 1919

  6. 27 de feb. de 2019 · Princess Patricia of Connaught had it all. She was beautiful, intelligent, athletic and artistic. She could have played the traditional role of a princess: dutifully marrying a prince or king in a match acceptable to both families; living a grand, rule-bound life in palaces and castles; and navigating the tumultuous political waves that were soon to crash over most of her relatives in Europe.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2024 · In 1911 Prince Arthur was created Governor General of Canada. While living here Patricia became extremely popular amongst the Canadian people. She enjoyed Canadian pastimes and also worked with charities. On 22nd February 1918 she became the Colonel-in-Cheif of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, a title she held for the rest of her ...