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Full Name
  
Joan Collins

Spouse
  
Title
  
"Princess of Sealand"

Grandparent
  
Andy Thomas

Joan Bates The Princess of Sealand Joan Bates dies aged 86 Daily Mail Online

Born
  
2 September 1929 (
1929-09-02
)
Aldershot Barracks, Hampshire, England

Term
  
2 September 1967 – 10 March 2016

Children
  
Michael BatesPenelope "Penny" Bates

Died
  
10 March 2016, Leigh-on-Sea, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Albert Collins, Elizabeth Collins

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Joan Bates (2 September 1929 – 10 March 2016) was the co-founder, with her husband Paddy Roy Bates, of the Principality of Sealand of which they appointed themselves Prince Roy and Princess Joan.

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Early life

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Joan Bates was born Joan Collins on 2 September 1929 at Aldershot Barracks, England, the daughter of RSM Albert Collins of the Royal Horse Artillery, and his wife, Elizabeth. The family were later stationed at Shoebury Barracks.

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As a young woman, Joan was a carnival queen and model who, according to her son Michael, "modelled for all sorts of companies".

Marriage

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Joan met her future husband, a British Army major named Paddy Roy Bates, at the Kursaal dance hall in Southend-on-Sea, at a time when he was recuperating from serious burns suffered during World War II. They married three months later in 1949 at the Caxton Hall Registry Office in London. They had two children, Penelope "Penny" and Michael.

Sealand

Joan Bates The Princess of Sealand Joan Bates dies aged 86 Daily Mail Online

In the 1960s, Roy and Joan launched a pirate radio station and on Joan's birthday on 2 September 1967, they declared the Principality of Sealand independent, appointing themselves Prince Roy and Princess Joan, thus making Joan the "self-proclaimed ruler of the world's smallest kingdom".

Death

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Bates died on 10 March 2016 at a Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, nursing home, following a long illness. Her funeral was held on 17 March, with her coffin draped with the flag of Sealand. She was survived by her two children, four grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.

Bates featured on at least one postage stamp issued by the Principality, as well as coins inscribed "Princess Joan".

Titles and styles

  • 2 September 1929 – ?: Miss Joan Collins
  • ? – 2 September 1967: Mrs. Joan Bates
  • 2 September 1967 – 10 March 2016: self-proclaimed: Her Royal Highness Princess Joan of Sealand
  • References

    Joan Bates Wikipedia


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