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She is the second child and only daughter of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon. She was baptised in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace on 13 July 1964. Lady Sarah is a godmother to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, [2] Lady Rose Gilman, and Lady Louise Windsor. [3]
Polly Fry, born on 28 May 1960 in the third week of Lord Snowdon's marriage to Princess Margaret, was brought up as a daughter of Jeremy Fry, inventor and member of the Fry's chocolate family, and his wife Camilla. [65] [66] Polly Fry asserted that a DNA test in 2004 proved Snowdon's paternity. Jeremy Fry rejected her claim, and Snowdon denied ...
Accordingly, the first Earl Snowdon was also created Baron Armstrong-Jones, and retained his seat in the Lords until his death in 2017, whereupon his son inherited the earldom but not the life peerage or the seat. In 2018, Linley became a candidate in a by-election to fill a vacancy among the ranks of the crossbench peers. [16]
Meet David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, former Viscount Linley. This posh fellow is 60 years old, was a former chairman of Christie's auction house, and is a furniture maker. Here he is ...
Snowdon went unrecognized at the funeral of Officer Edward Pakula, a Detroit cop shot and killed in the line of duty. He got a compelling shot of a grim-faced Young, in office for only three weeks ...
Princess Margaret's husband, Lord Snowdon (also known as Antony Armstrong-Jones) was the first member of the Royal family to arrive at Aberfan after the mining disaster in 1966, which it took ...
Both parties in the marriage regularly engaged in extramarital relationships. Lord Snowdon had a series of affairs, including with long-term mistress, Ann Hills, and Lady Jacqueline Rufus-Isaacs, daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Reading. Anne De Courcy's 2008 biography summarises the situation with a quote from a close friend: "If it moves, he ...
The drama of Princess Margaret's 1965 trip to the US and her meeting with President Lyndon B. Johnson played out in the season 3 of 'The Crown', but here’s the real story.