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  1. 25 February 1885 – 6 October 1903: Her Serene Highness Princess Alice of Battenberg; 6 October 1903 – 5 December 1969: Her Royal Highness Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark; From 1949 until her death, she was sometimes known as Mother Superior Alice-Elizabeth; Honours. Dame of the Order of the Golden Lion, 7 October 1903

  2. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Spoiler: But after we get a glimpse into Alice's intriguing life, we rarely hear more about her until her death is depicted later in the season. Below, the real-life details surrounding the last years of Princess Alice of Battenberg, who died at Buckingham Palace at the age of 84 on December 5, 1969.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2021 · The life of Princess Alice of Battenberg is an embodiment of the old saying that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. The mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died on...

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  4. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Alice died at Buckingham Palace on December 5, 1969. Although she was interred in the royal crypt in Windsor Castle, her remains were transferred, per her wishes, to the Russian Orthodox Church...

  5. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Princess Alice of Battenberg's tragic yet heroic life story is explored in detail in the fourth episode of series three. ... living at Buckingham Palace until her death at age 84 in 1969.

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  6. Born Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Mary at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England, on February 25, 1885; died in London's Buckingham Palace on December 5, 1969; daughter of Prince Louis Alexander Battenberg, 1st marquess of Milford Haven, and Princess Victoria of Hesse-Darmstadt (1863–1950); sister of Louise Mountbatten (1889–1965) and Earl ...

  7. 15 de nov. de 2019 · Episode four of the new series of The Crown is set to shed light on a little known figure from royal history, Princess Alice of Battenberg, the mother of the Duke of Edinburgh. Titled ‘Bubakins’ for the Princess’s nickname for her only son, it shows the end of her life, and how she came to be a nun living in Buckingham Palace before her death in 1969.