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  1. 22. Aug. 2020 · The Earl and Countess of Snowdon had a troubled, volatile marriage, and over the course of the 1960s, they drifted apart. Both had affairs, but none was more infamous than Princess Margaret’s ...

  2. 9. Feb. 2002 · Der Palast gab danach die Trennung Margarets von Lord Snowdon bekannt; die Ehe wurde 1978 aufgelöst. Margaret trennte sich 1980 von Llewellyn, ihre Exzesse entsetzten weiter ihre Landsleute. In ...

  3. They became the Earl and Countess of Snowdon, and had two children David Armstrong-Jones born in 1961 and Sarah in 1964. The marriage brought Margaret into high society and although she carried out public duties on behalf of her sister, she was regularly criticised by the press for frivolous and bohemian living. Margaret and her husband drifted ...

  4. Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, CI, GCVO, GCStJ, CD (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and the only sibling of Queen Elizabeth II. Margaret was born to the then Duke and Duchess of York and experienced a significant change in her life at age six when her father ascended the throne after ...

  5. 24. Feb. 2022 · Princess Margaret’s full name was Princess Margaret Rose Windsor, Countess of Snowdon. She was born on August 21, 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, making her the first royal child to be born in Scotland in more than 300 years. She was the second daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later known as “The Queen Mother”).

  6. 22. Jan. 2020 · Princess Margaret Rose Windsor (1930–2002), Countess of Snowdon and the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, was arguably one of the most popular royals in modern history. Known for her rebellious nature and determined personality, she made headlines around the world for her 'party-girl' lifestyle and her relationship with her father's equerry Group Captain Peter Townsend – a romance that ...

  7. 7. Nov. 2022 · Princess Margaret died at 71 on Feb. 9, 2002, at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London. This 1940s photograph shows then-Princess Elizabeth (left) beside her sister, Princess Margaret. SIPA via AP