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Please check your records. Lady May Cambridge is listed as having died in 1986, Lady May Abel Smith as having died died in 1994. I think that the 1994 date is correct.
Yes, this seems to be an odd one out of the other married blood royal princesses. Thanks for clarifying Prs, I thought I was going mad as this might/should have been spotted a while back. :-) I'll implent the change Craigy (talk) 15:09, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Princess Alice held a number of honorary military appointments. In 1930, she became Colonel in Chief of the Pretoria Regiment as Viceregal Consort in South Africa. She was also made Commandant in Chief of the Women's Transport Service in 1933, by King George V. In Canada, she was made Honorary Commandant of the Women's Royal Canadian Air Force; Honorary Air Commandant of the Women's Royal Canadian Air Force; and, in honour of her aunt, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (also once a Viceregal Consort of Canada), Colonel in Chief of the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. As well as this, she was President of the Women's Section of the British Legion. She was active in supporting troops during the war, mainly through moral support and encouragement. I'm not sure what she's wearing in the picture, but it was probably a symbol, to show the people that she was a soldier like the rest of them (though she obviously didn't go to fight). PeterSymonds | talk07:48, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
When did this Princess Alice die ?
I recall watching the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer, and this Princess
Alice appeared on the palace balcony with all the other royals and the commentator
said she was 98 and she was Queen Victoria's last grandchild. I had not heard of
this princess before and went to look them up in the encyclopedia.
However it says here she died in January 1981 and Prince Charles was married in July 1981.
Was there some other very elderly princess at that time ?Eregli bob (talk) 16:14, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
You have the "right" Princess Alice. There was another "very elderly" (though not *as* elderly) princess Alice, the Duchess of Gloucester. But the Alice you mention as being 98 at the time was the Countess of Athlone. --Geekyroyalaficionado (talk) 19:41, 29 December 2017 (UTC)
PS... You may be thinking of Princess Anne's first marriage (to Mark Phillips) in 1973. I remember Princess Alice being interviewed at that time. Valetude (talk) 21:28, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
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None of my sources (and I have several) prove the claim on this page that she had the Grand Cross of the Order of St John. Please provide a source for this.--Geekyroyalaficionado (talk) 19:42, 29 December 2017 (UTC)
Requested move 23 January 2023
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Oppose - good enough for me that it's slightly more popular. Also, there is no uniform standard for these princesses for various reasons which would inevitably be revisited in these move proposals. --Killuminator (talk) 10:07, 26 January 2023 (UTC)
Comment It appears that the current name is as common as the suggested name, or even slightly more common. The nominator stated that for most deceased princess of royal blood, their articles are title as they were known at birth. I really don't think we have a clear pattern in terms of article naming for princesses of royal blood, because for example Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll is not at "Princess Louise of the United Kingdom". Keivan.fTalk20:50, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
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