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Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy

(1936-), Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II; wife of Sir Angus Ogilvy

Sitter in 75 portraits
The sister of the Duke and Prince Michael of Kent, Princess Alexandra married the Hon Sir Angus Ogilvy second son of the Earl of Airlie, in 1963. She has been active in many aspects of public life and is vice-president of the British Red Cross. They have two children and two grandchildren.

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Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent; Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy, by Yevonde, published by  Raphael Tuck & Sons - NPG x198138

Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent; Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy

by Yevonde, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons
bromide postcard print, 1936
NPG x198138

The Duke and Duchess of Kent with their children, by Yevonde, published by  Raphael Tuck & Sons - NPG x198137

The Duke and Duchess of Kent with their children

by Yevonde, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons
bromide postcard print, 1937
On display at The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NPG x198137

'The Royal Wedding Group', by Bassano Ltd, published by  The Photochrom Co Ltd - NPG x193012

'The Royal Wedding Group'

by Bassano Ltd, published by The Photochrom Co Ltd
halftone postcard print, 20 November 1947
NPG x193012

Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x34745

Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy

by Dorothy Wilding
chlorobromide print on tissue and card mount, December 1953
NPG x34745

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