Posted on 02/09/2002 12:14:34 AM PST by badfreeper
Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, has died "peacefully in her sleep" at the age of 71. In a statement Buckingham Palace said: "The Queen, with great sadness, has asked for the following announcement to be made immediately.
"Her beloved sister, Princess Margaret, died peacefully in her sleep this morning at 6.30am in the King Edward VII Hospital."
Her children Lord Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto were at her side at the London hospital.
Princess Margaret, who has suffered several strokes in recent years, suffered a further stroke on Friday afternoon.
She developed cardiac problems during the night and was taken from Kensington Palace to the hospital at 0230GMT.
She was born Margaret Rose on 21 August, 1930, at Glamis Castle in Scotland, the ancestral home of her mother's family.
Margaret was last seen in public before Christmas at Princess Alice, the Dowager Duchess of Gloucester's 100th birthday party.
She was confined to a wheelchair and wore heavy dark glasses, her sight having been affected by a stroke. Margaret's face also appeared puffy, understood to be the effects of medication.
© MMII
Each country has traditions that bring a sense of identity and joy to it's citizens and this is one tradition that has endured through wars and scandals. Many Brits revere their monarchs and it is to their credit IMHO.
When Margaret wanted to marry Townsend her sister the Queen forbade the marriage. I remember well the international brouhaha surrounding that story. Both married others and I can only hope that they are together again at last.
Margaret's heartbreaker
October 31. Divorce, having caused the Abdication Crisis 20 years previously, created yet another heartbreaking wrench between love and duty. Princess Margaret, the younger sister of the Queen, formally announced that she would not marry her constant companion, the dashing - but divorced - Peter Townsend.
In an official statement, the princess told the nation: "I would like it to be known that I have decided not to marry Group Captain Peter Townsend . . .Mindful of the Church's teaching that marriage is indissoluble and conscious of my duty to the Commonwealth, I have resolved to put these considerations above all others."
As the princess was 25, she could have married without the consent of her sister, the Queen. But such a marriage would have caused divisions within the country and she might have been excluded from the Civil List.
She and Townsend were clearly in love. When the dramatic announcement was made, his butler told reporters: "He is not in a position to make a statement. He is very distressed." When Townsend was posted to Brussels as air attache - widely seen as a ploy to keep the pair apart - Princess Margaret was ill for three days.
Thanks for the pics. That dress in the middle pic is one of the ugliest things I've ever seen.
"No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the main....
Any mans death diminishes me because I am involved in Mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." John Donne
Regards, Jen
(I like your name.) :o)
That staunch republicans as many Americans should be, I find it incredible that there is any admiration for a parasitic family whose relationship to the populace is to sponge off the people. Royal and noble classes of Europe are the best example of how wasteful welfare is since they invented it and the royal family of England are the biggest welfare recipients on the planet living off the labor of the productive classes. They produce absolutely nothing nor contribute anything to civilization. Further proof that Europeans still have a long way to go before they join the modern world.
They stand as an extreme example of why the welfare state is a total insult to intelligent and productive people.
These family things confuse me.
Now that Margaret is dead, does that mean that Michael can finally kill Fredo?
Mark W.
Hm. Didn't they once own Cawdor, too?
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