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Prince Michael of Kent

(1942-), Cousin of Queen Elizabeth II

Sitter in 17 portraits
The younger son of Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina, Prince Michael married Baroness Marie- Christine von Reibnitz in 1978. After a career in the army, he has worked in the City and is a keen sportsman.

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'The Royal Wedding: The Service at Westminster Abbey', published by The Photochrom Co Ltd - NPG x193011

'The Royal Wedding: The Service at Westminster Abbey'

published by The Photochrom Co Ltd
halftone postcard print, 20 November 1947
NPG x193011

'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

Prince Michael of Kent, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x40699

Prince Michael of Kent

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print, 1958
NPG x40699

The Wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, by Norman Parkinson - NPG x126928

The Wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips

by Norman Parkinson
colour print, 14 November 1973
NPG x126928

Image currently unavailable owing to copyright restrictions

Prince Michael of Kent; Princess Michael of Kent

by Anthony Crickmay
bromide print on card mount, 1986
NPG x29860

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