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  1. Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark ( Greek: Καικιλία, romanized : Kaikilía; 22 June 1911 – 16 November 1937) was by birth a Greek and Danish princess who became titular Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine through her marriage to Prince Georg Donatus, pretender to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Hesse.

  2. 16 de nov. de 2022 · How Prince Philip’s ‘favourite sister’, Princess Cecilie, died alongside her sons in a plane crash, on the anniversary of the tragic accident. Today marks 85 years since Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark died alongside her family. By Natasha Leake and Stephanie Bridger-Linning.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2021 · The Tragic Death Of Prince Philip's Sister, Princess Cecilie. Wikipedia. By Kirstie Bingham and Samantha Sanders / Updated: April 13, 2021 3:25 pm EST. Prince Philip was no stranger to tragedy. As a prince of Greece and Denmark, a military coup in 1922, reports BBC, forced his family to flee to Italy.

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  4. 22 de jul. de 2014 · Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark (22 June 1911 – 16 November 1937) was the sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. She was born in Tatoi, Greece as the third child and daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg. She usually went by Cécile.

  5. Princess Cécile Marie died in the Broca hospital in Paris on 1 September 2021, five days after she attended the funeral of her sister Princess Marie Thérèse. Her death was announced in an official statement made by her nephew, Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma.

    • 1 September 2021 (aged 86), Paris, France
  6. 13 de abr. de 2021 · Wikipedia. Philip's sister, Princess Cecilie, married Georg Donatus, who was the Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse (via Salon Privé Magazine ). By all accounts they were a happy family and had three children together, with one on the way.

  7. Cecily of York - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Birth and family. Reign of Edward IV. Crisis of 1469–1471. Princess of Scotland. Court life and father's death. Reign of Richard III. First marriage. Reign of Henry VII. At the Tudor court. Second marriage. Widowhood. Third marriage. Later life and death. In art. Ancestry. Notes. Citations.