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Apr 14, 2021 · The mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died on April 9 aged 99, makes her first appearance halfway through the award-winning Netflix drama The Crown and could easily be the subject for an entire series of her own. Princess Alice of Battenberg in a portrait taken around 1910. Hulton Archive (Getty Images)
Apr 9, 2021 · The story of Prince Philip’s mother was one "beyond what any scriptwriter could come up with", said The Crown writer Peter Morgan. ... The wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh ...
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Dec 21, 2019 · One of the stand-out stories in season three of The Crown focuses on Prince Philip ’s eccentric mother Princess Alice. “She is the unheralded star of the show,” says Robert Lacey, the ...
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Nov 18, 2019 · Princess Alice (1885-1969) was the wife of Prince Andrew of Greece (1882-1944) and mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Apr 12, 2021 · This series of events is depicted on the Netflix show The Crown. She spent the rest of her days at Buckingham Palace, but the reunion between the mother and son was short. She died in 1969 at 84 years old. Prince Philip's mother married Prince Andrew in 1903 and after the couple had their five children, life would drastically change for the ...
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Nov 17, 2019 · The prince's mother, Alice of Battenberg, was born in Windsor Castle as Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Mary on February 25, 1885, according to The New York Times. She was the great-granddaughter ...
Princess Elizabeth met Prince Philip in 1934, at the wedding of Philip's cousin Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark to Prince George, Duke of Kent, paternal uncle of Elizabeth, and again in 1937. After another meeting at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in July 1939, Elizabeth—though only 13 years old—fell in love with Philip and they ...