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Princess Margarita of Greece with Princess Beatrix
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Princess Margarita of Greece with Princess Beatrix
Margarita, Princess Consort of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and formerly Princess Margarita of Greece (1905-1981), the eldest child of Prince and Princess Andrew of Greece (Alice of Battenberg) and the first great-great grandchild of Queen Victoria. Pictured with her baby daughter, Princess Beatrix (1936-1997). Margarita is the eldest sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Date: 1937
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Alice Andrew Battenberg Beatrix Consort Edinburgh Eldest Hohenlohe Langenburg Margarita Philip Sister 1937
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This enchanting photograph captures a tender moment between Princess Margarita of Greece (1905-1981) and her newborn daughter, Princess Beatrix of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1936-1997), in 1937. Princess Margarita, the eldest child of Prince and Princess Andrew of Greece and the first great-great grandchild of Queen Victoria, is seen cradling her baby girl with a loving expression on her face. Margarita was the eldest sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, making her a beloved member of both the Greek and British royal families. The photograph offers a glimpse into the personal lives of the royals during a time of great change for Europe. Princess Margarita's marriage to Prince Friedrich Karl of Hohenlohe-Langenburg in 1931 marked the end of her time as a Greek princess, and her move to Germany brought her closer to her sister-in-law, Princess Elizabeth of York, who would later become Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Despite the political turmoil that would soon engulf Europe, this image of mother and daughter offers a reminder of the enduring bonds of family and love that transcend borders and political allegiances. The photograph is a testament to the rich history of the European monarchies and the strong connections that bind them together.
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