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David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones was born on 3 November 1961, in Clarence House, London, the son of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon. He was baptised on 19 December 1961 in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace.
Coat of arms of David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon & Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon. On 8 October 1993, she married David Armstrong-Jones (then known as Viscount Linley), [6] – the only son of Princess Margaret, a nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, and first cousin of King Charles III – at St Margaret's Church, Westminster.
Prior to her relationship with Lord Snowdon, Lucy was married to Michael Lindsay-Hogg, a British film, TV, and theater director. Then-known as Lucy Mary Davies, she married Lindsay-Hogg in 1967 ...
Earl of Snowdon is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1961, together with the subsidiary title of Viscount Linley , of Nymans in the County of Sussex , by Queen Elizabeth II for her then-brother-in-law, Antony Armstrong-Jones , [ 2 ] who married Princess Margaret in 1960.
Meet David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, former Viscount Linley. This posh fellow is 60 years old, was a former chairman of Christie's auction house, and is a furniture maker. Here he is ...
Lord Snowdon, the photographer former husband of Queen Elizabeth's late younger sister Princess Margaret has died aged 86.
In 1999, her son, Lord Linley, sold his mother's Caribbean residence Les Jolies Eaux for a reported £2.4 million. [250] At the time of her death Margaret received £219,000 from the civil list. [250] Following her death, she left a £7.6 million estate to her two children, which was cut down to £4.5 million after inheritance tax. [250]
The couple had two children, David (born 1961), now the 2nd Earl of Snowdon, and Sarah (born 1964). The Snowdons separated in 1976, subsequently divorcing on 11 July 1978. It was the first divorce by a senior member of the royal family since that of Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse in 1901.