Margaret Rhodes LVO (ne Elphinstone; 9 June 1925 25 November 2016) was a British aristocrat and a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. From 1991 to 2002, she served as Woman of the Bedchamber to her aunt Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

Denys Gravenor Rhodes (9 July 1919 30 October 1981) was an English writer. He was best known for his novel The Syndicate, which was adapted into a 1968 film. …

Denys Rhodes
Children 5
Parent(s) Arthur Tahu Gravenor Rhodes Hon. Helen Cecil Olive

Lady Elizabeth Leeming is The Queen’s first cousin once removed, and is the daughter of the 17th Earl of Strathmore & Kinghorne, Fergus Michael Claude and Mary Pamela McCorquodale. The 17th Earl died in 1987 and was succeded by Lady Elizabeth’s brother, Michael Fergus the 18th Earl of Strathmore & Kinghorne.

Antony Armstrong Jones m. 19601978 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon / Spouse Princess Margaret was also a devoted mother. Two children from her marriage to Antony Armstrong-Jones survive her: Lord Linley, born on 3 November 1961, and Lady Sarah Chatto, born on 1 May 1964. Find out more about The Princess’s life, patronages, honours and decorations in this section.

One of The Queen’s closest friends was her cousin, Margaret Rhodes. Margaret was the daughter of Lady Mary Bowes-Lyon, elder sister of The Queen Mother, and the 16th Lord Elphinstone.

A lady-in-waiting’s jobs mainly consist of helping their mistress collect flowers at events, attending private and personal matters, running errands, and handling general correspondence. Lady Susan is not the only lady-in-waiting to the Queen, as the monarch has five women who assist her.

The Duchess of Cornwall has three ladies-in-waiting, including long-time friend Amanda MacManus, who is her chief lady-in-waiting and also her assistant private secretary.

In everyday usage, these female attendants of the Queen are termed Ladies-in-Waiting. … The current Women of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II include Lady Susan Hussey and The Hon. Mary Anne Morrison (both of whom were appointed in 1960) along with Baroness Richenda Elton (since 1987).

It was never the big thing on her part that people claim. Margaret accepted one of Wallace’s many proposals to marry, but the engagement ended before announcement when he admitted to a romance in the Bahamas; I had my chance and blew it with my big mouth, Wallace said. … They became engaged in October 1959.

The Crown depicts a certain amount of friction between the royal sisters. Yet now a royal expert has claimed that the two were never at ‘loggerheads’ and actually enjoyed a close relationship.

The Crown is a blend of fact and fiction, inspired by true events, royal historian Carolyn Harris, author of Raising Royalty: 1000 Years of Royal Parenting, tells Parade.com.

Queen Elizabeth II’s close friend and husband to her cousin has died six months after Prince Philip, the Eastern Daily Press reported. Sir Timothy Colman passed away at home aged 91 and surrounded by family according to the local paper.

After almost 74 years of marriage, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip knew a thing or two about love. … While the royal couple kept their PDA behind closed doors, there were a few instances over the decades that confirmed true love was alive and well and their body language was proof.

Susan Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley

The Right Honourable The Lady Hussey of North Bradley GCVO
Other names Lady Susan Hussey
Occupation Woman of the Bedchamber
Spouse(s) Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley ( m. 1959; died 2006)
Children 2