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Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

British royalty, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Ulster, and Baron Culloden (1928-74). He was the first royal Governor-General of Australia (1945-47), and the uncle of Queen Elizabeth II.


Biographical fast facts

Full or original name at birth: Henry William Frederick Albert

Date and place of birth: March 31, 1900, York Cottage, Sandringham, Norfolk, England

Date, place and cause of death: June 10, 1974, Barnwell Manor, Northamptonshire, England (Following a series of strokes)

Marriage
Wife: Princess Alice (m. November 6, 1935 - June 10, 1974) (his death)
Wedding took place in the chapel at Buckingham Palace, London, England.

Children
Sons: Prince William Henry Andrew Frederick Windsor (b. December 18, 1941 - d. August 28, 1972)
Prince Richard Alexander Walter George Windsor (b. August 26, 1944)

Parents
Father: King George V
Mother: Queen Mary




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