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George Philip Nicholas Windsor, Earl of St Andrews (born 26 June 1962) is an English philanthropist, former diplomat and relative of the British royal family. He was a member of the Diplomatic Service in New York and Budapest.
Sylvana Palma Windsor, Countess of St Andrews (née Tomaselli, previously Jones; born 28 May 1957) is a Canadian-born academic and historian.By virtue of marriage she is a member of the House of Windsor and is related to the British royal family as the wife of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, eldest son of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, second cousin of King Charles III.
George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews (born 1962), great-grandson of George V Prince George, Duke of Kent (1902–1942), son of George V George VI , King of the United Kingdom, Emperor of India (1895–1952)
Duke of Clarence and St Andrews was a title created in 1789 in the Peerage of Great Britain for Prince William Henry (later King William IV). [1] He was also created Earl of Munster in the Peerage of Ireland at the same time.
Their elder son, Earl of St Andrews, father of Lord Downpatrick, married a Catholic and thus, had been excluded from the succession until the Succession to the Crown Act revoked that exclusion in 2015. The Dukedom of Kent is not subject to the Act of Settlement, so Downpatrick is in line to become the Duke of Kent.
The title Duke of Clarence and St Andrews has also been created in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Duke of Clarence and Avondale and Earl of Clarence in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The titles have traditionally been awarded to junior members of the English and British royal family , and all are now extinct.
She was christened in December 1995 at Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. [1] She is the youngest child of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and his wife, Sylvana Tomaselli. [2] Her paternal grandfather, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, [3] [4] is a first cousin of Elizabeth II [5] and her father is a second cousin of Charles III.
The Earl of Moray was the bastard half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots, as well as the son-in-law of William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal, chief of Clan Keith. It was the custom at the time to yield thoroughfares to the personage of greater rank, and in refusing to yield the middle of the street to Stewart and his train, Gunn insulted the Earl ...