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Princess Margaret’s last appearances in public were for her mother’s 101st birthday celebrations on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester’s, 100th birthday. In a more private environment, her last appearances were theĀ Chelsea Flower Show and the 80th birthday service of The Duke of Edinburgh in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, inĀ June 2001.
In February 2002, aged 71, MargaretĀ suffered a further stroke in hospital that she did not survive.
A Ā private funeral was held for The Queen’s sister a few days later, as she had requested. Unusually for a Royal, Margaret was cremated; her ashes were placed in the tomb where her father was buried in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. A national memorial service was held at Westminster Abbey for the late Princess for the public to pay their respects since the funeral had been private.
The Queen Mother passed away just seven weeks after her daughter and was interred alongside her husband.
In 2006 parts of Margaret’s estate were auctioned off by Christies, with some money going to charities such as the Stroke Association; the remaining funds went to pay inheritance tax. Some notable items include a Fabergé clock, sellingĀ for Ā£1.24 million, and the tiara worn to her wedding, which sold for Ā£926,400. In the same year, Burberry’s Spring Collection drew inspiration from the Princess’s look in the 1960’s. In 2007 an exhibition called ‘Princess Line ā The Fashion Legacy of Princess Margaret’Ā opened atĀ Kensington Palace, where British designers showcased looks based on Margaret’s style over the course of her life, showing that, even years after her death, the Princess was still revered and remembered.
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No it will not! Too much will be kept secret from the tax-payer who funded her “lifestyle”.
She visited South Africa in 194y not in the south of Africa
Post has been amended, thank you.
I liked her , but she was one of life’s difficult personalities …