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The older Beatrice is the one referred to throughout A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket as his deceased love, and her identity as the mother of the Baudelaire children from the series is revealed in The Beatrice Letters, but the younger Beatrice's identity is not directly explained, apart from the statement that she also has some ...
In January 1915 Venetia commenced three months nurse training as a paying probationer at The London Hospital, Whitechapel under matron Eva Luckes. [2] [3] After her training Venetia signed up as a VAD nurse with the British Red Cross Society and served both overseas at No 4 Red Cross Hospital, in Wimereux, France in 1915, and at home in Charing Cross and Rutland Hospitals in 1916.
Princess Beatrice (Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore; 14 April 1857 – 26 October 1944), later Princess Henry of Battenberg, was the fifth daughter and youngest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Beatrice was also the last of Queen Victoria's children to die, nearly 66 years after the first, her elder sister Alice.
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Born 25 June 1242, [2] Beatrice was the second-eldest daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. [1] Beatrice's childhood was plagued by tragedy, and by the stresses of her father's reign coupled with her mother's unpopularity with the English people.
At the annual pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace today, one little royal made her first public appearance with the rest of the family: Princess Beatrice's daughter, Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli ...
Notable among them were Beatrice's mother, Sarah Ferguson, and younger sister, Princess Eugenie, who each shared their joy on Instagram along with a few never-before-seen family photos. "A very ...
Upon the marriage, Beatrice became Duchess of Burgundy. [2] Beatrice’s son Hugh did not succeed his father because Hugh IV had another son, Robert, by his marriage to Yolande de Dreux. Hugh IV died in 1271 and was succeeded by Robert. After her husband died, Beatrice retired to the château de l'Isle-sur-Serein.