Some pics of Sir Angus Ogilvy in 2003 and 2004:
1.With Princess Alexandra at The Service for British soldiers in Iraq.
2.At Royal Ascot 2004.
3.With The Duke of Gloucester at The Order of The Garter.
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Judging by photographs, it appears that only close family and friends attended. I have seen photographs of Princess Alexandra, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Lord Frederick Windsor, and The Duchess of Kent.
It is surprising that so many ppl of the RF are friends with Camilla. Did they not like Diana?
I guess some managed to be friends with both, or have become friends with Camilla in the years following Diana's death.
I read on another board that Camilla was a great support to Princess Alexandra and her family during the final stages of Angus Ogilvy's illness. If this statement is true then it shows Camilla to be a loyal and caring person. The fact that she attended the funeral indicates a close link between Camilla and Princess Alexandra.
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I guess some managed to be friends with both, or have become friends with Camilla in the years following Diana's death.
I read on another board that Camilla was a great support to Princess Alexandra and her family during the final stages of Angus Ogilvy's illness. If this statement is true then it shows Camilla to be a loyal and caring person. The fact that she attended the funeral indicates a close link between Camilla and Princess Alexandra.
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I agree.
Also, when it was the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002, at the Party at the Palace concert Camilla sat with Alexandra and Angus.
You know I always see Prince Michael of Kent styled that way, but it's always 'Princess Alexandra'. Why isn't she referred to as Princess Alexandra of Kent?
Even the Palace calls her Princess Alexandra. This text is from 'Royal Insight':
"The week's events culminated in National Commemoration Day on 10 July 2005. The day began with a service at Westminster Abbey, attended by The Queen, The Duke of York, The Earl and Countess of Wessex, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, The Duke of Kent, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, and Princess Alexandra."
I don't think there is a reason. It's shorter. (But why not Prince and Princess Michael? ).
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I think she was referred to as Princess Alexandra of Kent when she was younger. Perhaps they dropped the "of Kent" when she married and they had to start including the "Ogilvy" bit.
You know I always see Prince Michael of Kent styled that way, but it's always 'Princess Alexandra'. Why isn't she referred to as Princess Alexandra of Kent?
Princess Alexandra's full title is Her Royal Highness, Princess Alexandra, The Hon.Lady Ogilvy
That's how it appears in the court circular. From birth she was HRH Princess Alexandra of Kent, when she married she was HRH Princess Alexandra, The Hon.Mrs Ogilvy. When Angus was made Sir Angus, she became HRH Princess Alexandra, The Hon.Lady Ogilvy.