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  Princess Eugenie of York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Eugenie of York (Eugenie Victoria Helena Mountbatten-Windsor; born 23 March 1990) is a member of the British Royal Family and a granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
Princess Eugenie was born on 23 March 1990 at the Portland Hospital in London.
It had been suggested that Princess Eugenie and her sister be stripped of both their HRH style and princess titles as part of a downsizing of the Royal Family, and become "The Lady Eugenie Mountbatten-Windsor" and "The Lady Beatrice Mountbatten-Windsor" respectively, the style possessed by daughters of a non-royal duke.
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 Princess Beatrice of York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Beatrice was born at the Portland Hospital in London on 8 August, 1988 weighing 6lb 12oz (3.06 kg).
Her father is Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and her mother Sarah, Duchess of York, (née Ferguson), the daughter of the late Major Ronald Ferguson and the late Susan Barrantes (née Wright).
Princess Beatrice chose to become a boarder at St George's in 2003 at the same time her sister Princess Eugenie became a boarder at Marlborough College in Wiltshire.
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 York - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
York is a city in northern England, at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss.
Paulinus of York brought Christianity to the region in the early 7th century with the conversion of King Edwin of Northumbria and the first Minster is believed to have been built in 627, although the location of the early Minster is a matter of dispute.
York is an ancient borough, and was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 to form a municipal borough.
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 English Monarchs - Kings and Queens of England - Princess Beatrice of York.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Beatrice the first Princess of York since her grandmother, the Queen, and is at present fifth in line to the British throne.
Beatrice was born on 8 August, 1998, at Portland Hospital, London, the eldest child of Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, the daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson.
The York family was completed on the arrival of a second daughter, Princess Eugenie on 23rd March, 1990.
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 Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
She is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and is the mother of the heir-apparent to the British throne, Charles, Prince of Wales.
Her father was HRH The Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), the second eldest son of King George V and Queen Mary.
Her mother was HRH The Duchess of York (née Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon), the daughter of Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and his wife, the Countess of Strathmore.
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 English Monarchs - Kings and Queens of England - Princess Eugenie of York.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Eugenie of York, the sixth grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II was born on 23 March, 1990 at the Portland Hospital in London, the second daughter of Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, the daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and Susan Mary Wright.
Princess Eugenie was christened Eugenie Victoria Helena Mountbatten-Windsor at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, by the Bishop of Norwich.
Princess Eugenie was the first member of the royal family to have a public christening.
www.englishmonarchs.co.uk /windsor_17.htm   (442 words)

  
 Princess Eugenie of York - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Eugenie of York (Eugenie Victoria Helena Mountbatten-Windsor) (born March 23, 1990) is a member of the British Royal Family, a granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
Princess Eugenie was born on March 23, 1990 at the Portland Hospital in London.
It had been suggested that Princess Eugenie and her sister, HRH Princess Beatrice of York be stripped of their royal status as a "downsizing" of the Royal Family, becoming "Lady Beatrice Windsor" and "Lady Eugenie Windsor," the style for children of non-royal dukes.
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 Line of Succesion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Beatrice of York, elder daughter of The Prince Andrew (b.
Princess Eugenie of York, younger daughter of The Prince Andrew (b.
Princess Margaret, The Countess of Snowdon, younger daughter of HM King George VI (b.
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 British Royal Family
Thus, The Queen's children are labeled 'HRH', 'Prince' or 'Princess', and the offspring of The Prince of Wales and The Duke of York carry the title.
Likewise, The Duke of Gloucester, The Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra, and Prince Michael of Kent are also entitled to use the title as grandchildren of King George V through the male line, but none of their children are.
As grandchildren of the Sovereign through the female line, the children of Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh would not have been entitled to use HRH or Prince or Princess until their mother became Queen, had those titles and styles not been granted in Letters Patent of 22 October 1948.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : George V of the United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His mother was Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra, the eldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark.
The Duke and Duchess of York lived mainly at York Cottage, Sandringham, Norfolk a relatively small house where their way of life was almost that of an ordinary family.
At the King's lying in state in Westminster Hall, his four surviving sons, King Edward VIII, the Duke of York, the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent, mounted the guard at the catafalque on the night of January 28th, the day before the funeral as a mark of respect to their father.
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 York
Its geographic coordinates are 53°57′N 1°05′W. York is the traditional county town of Yorkshire, to which it lends its name.
York Minster is the largest mediaeval cathedral in England and one of the largest gothic churches in Europe.
York is also home to numerous Ghost Walks and also a favourite venue for hen parties.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/y/yo/york.html   (2271 words)

  
 The Order of Succession to the British Throne
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, daughter of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway, was born on Wednesday 21 January 2004.
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway gave birth to a daughter, Maud Angelica Behn, at Rikshospitalet (the National Hospital), Gaustad, Oslo, on 29 April 2003.
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway gave birth to her second daughter, Leah Isadora Behn, at Bloksbjerg, Hankø, Fredrikstad, on 8 APril 2005.
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 Education
Princess Elizabeth was educated at home with Princess Margaret, her younger sister.
After Princess Elizabeth became Queen, their third child, Prince Andrew, arrived in 1960 and the fourth, Prince Edward, in 1964.
1982 and 1984); and Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie of York (b.
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 Informat.io on York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
York lies within the Vale of York, and is generally said to be a fairly flat area of land with an unusual amount of green space.
York is also a major venue for horse racing at York Racecourse in the Knavesmire area, and every year, thousands flock to the city for the Ebor Handicap Meeting in August.
The York area is served by a local newspaper, The Press (known as the Evening Press until April 2006) and two local radio stations Minster FM and BBC Radio York.
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 Mandy's British Royalty - Royal Biographies
The Duke of York is the second son and the third child of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
Beatrice, the eldest daughter of HRH The Duke of York, was born August 8, 1988.
Eugenie is the younger daughter of HRH The Duke of York.
www.mandysroyalty.org /RoyalBio.html   (3738 words)

  
 The Coronets of Members of the Royal Family and of the Peerage
This is used by the Duke of York, the former Duchess of York, Prince Edward, Princess Royal, Princess Margaret, Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester, and also by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Type III, is used for the sons of the heir apparent, since 9 February 1662; and for the daughters of heir apparent, since 19 November 1917; and formerly for the sons and daughters of sons of the Sovereign, from 1662 to 1917.
This is the style used by the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duchess of Kent, Prince Michael of Kent, Princess Michael of Kent, and Princess Alexandra of Kent.
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 Details of Portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Second (1926- ) by Bernard Hailstone
The Queen was born in London on 21 April 1926, the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, subsequently King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
Shortly after her eighteenth birthday in 1944, Princess Elizabeth was appointed a Counsellor of State during the King's absence on a tour of the Italian battlefields and, for the first time, carried out some of the duties of Head of State.
On her return from the South Africa tour, Princess Elizabeth received the freedom of the City of London in June 1947; in July, she received the freedom of the city of Edinburgh.
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 The Monarchy
His mother was Princess Alice of Battenberg, the eldest child of Prince Louis of Battenberg and sister of Earl Mountbatten of Burma.
The Princess Royal, the second child and only daughter of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, was born at Clarence House, London, on 15 August 1950, when her mother was Princess Elizabeth, heir presumptive to the throne.
Among her many titles the Princess Royal is Chancellor of the University of London, Colonel-in-Chief of eleven Army regiments and President of the Save the Children Fund.
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 The Definitive Guide to York XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Traditionally the term City of York was reserved for the area within the city walls (a small area outside of the walls, the Ainsty, was often associated with the City, resulting in the term the City and Ainsty of York), but the modern City of York, created on April 1, 1996, is much larger.
It is a unitary authority, and apart from York itself, includes several neighbouring parishes which formerly belonged to the surrounding districts of Harrogate, Ryedale and Selby.
York is also noted for its wealth of churches and pubs.
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 HRH The Queen - Information, Royal Family
The public life of Princess Elizabeth started very soon she became heir apparent, when her father succeeded to the throne after the abdication of his elder brother, Edward.
In October 1940, at the age of 14, she broadcast a message on BBC radio to all the children of Britain and the Commonwealth, particularly those who were being evacuated for safety reasons.
Princess Elizabeth received the freedom of the City of London in June 1947, followed by the freedom of the city of Edinburgh in July.
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 Buckingham Palace press releases > Christening of Lady Louise Windsor
Her godparents were: her grandmother Queen Elizabeth; her paternal grandmother Princess Andrew of Greece; her aunt Princess Margarita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (elder sister of the Duke of Edinburgh); Earl Mountbatten of Burma; and the Rev. the Hon.
In 1894 the robe was given by Queen Victoria to the Duchess of York (later Queen Mary), all of whose children were christened in it.
The children of The Queen and of Princess Margaret were christened in it, and it has subsequently been used for the christenings of all The Queens grandchildren and other Royal babies, including the grand children of Princess Margaret.
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 The Current Royal Family > HM The Queen > Marriage and family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace on their wedding day, 20 November 1947
Shortly after the Royal Family returned from South Africa, the Princess's engagement to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten was announced.
Lieutenant Mountbatten, now His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was the son of Prince Andrew of Greece and a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria.
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 Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, Signs Exclusive Jewelry Licensing Agreement with K&G Creations - Charles & ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, is the second daughter of the late Major Ronald Ferguson and the late Mrs.
The Duchess of York married Prince Andrew, second son of Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, at Westminster Abbey on 23rd July 1986.
The Duke and Duchess have two daughters, Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary of York and Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena of York.
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 The Queen
The Queen married Prince Philip, the son of Prince and Princess Andrew of Greece, on November 20 1947 and they have 3 sons and 1 daughter.
H.R.H. The Duke of York - known to everybody as "Prince Andrew" - he was born on February 19, 1960.
Princess Eugenie of York - Prince Andrew's youngest daughter.
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 George V of the United Kingdom - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His mother was The Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra), the eldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark.
As a younger son of the Prince of Wales, there was no expectation that George would become King as his elder brother, Prince Albert Victor was second in line to the throne after their father.
His grandmother, his father and his uncle all approved the match, but the mothers, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh both opposed it.
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 The Changing Line of Succession
Princess Augusta of GB Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge 
Princess Augusta of GB Crown Prince George of Hanover 
Even though I have been guided by the status of those close to the throne as of December 31 of the particular year, I have made an exception for 1910, which allows me to show the full list of descendants for Edward VII and their respective styles as of January 1, 1910.
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 BBC - h2g2 - The Line of Royal Succession
Fourth: HRH Andrew, Duke of York (born 1960), The Queen's second son.
Fifth: HRH Princess Beatrice of York (born 1988), elder daughter of Prince Andrew.
Sixth: HRH Princess Eugenie of York (born 1990), younger daughter of Prince Andrew.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/hub/A5748195   (265 words)

  
 Short Biographies of Her Majesty Elizabeth II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh Buckingham Palace on their wedding day, 20 November 1947
The Princess, accompanied by Prince Philip, took his place.
On 6 February, during the first stage of this journey, in Kenya, she received the news of her father's death and her own accession to the throne.
www.britischebotschaft.de /statevisit/en/royal_family/queen2.htm   (948 words)

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