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Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife

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Predecessor
  
Alexander Duff

Successor
  
Name
  
Princess 2nd


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Tenure
  
29 January 1912 – 26 February 1959

Born
  
17 May 1891East Sheen Lodge, Richmond, England (
1891-05-17
)

Burial
  
3 March 1959St Ninian's Chapel, Braemar, Scotland

Issue
  
Alastair, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

Died
  
February 26, 1959, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Children
  
Alastair Windsor, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

Parents
  
Louise, Princess Royal, Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife

Cousins
  
George VI, Mary - Princess Royal an, Edward VIII, Prince George - Duke of K, Prince Henry - Duke of G

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Princess Arthur of Connaught, 2nd Duchess of Fife, GCStJ (Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina Louise; née Duff; Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife before marriage; 17 May 1891 – 26 February 1959) was a granddaughter of King Edward VII and great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.

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Lineage and early life

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Alexandra's father was Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife. Having succeeded his father as the 6th Earl of Fife, he was elevated to Duke of Fife and Marquess of Macduff in the Peerage of the United Kingdom two days after his marriage in 1889 to Princess Louise of Wales, the eldest daughter of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII. Princess Louise accordingly became the Duchess of Fife.

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Alexandra was born at East Sheen Lodge, Richmond on 17 May 1891. After ten years of marriage and the birth in 1893 of Alexandra's younger sister Maud, no more children would be born to Alexandra's parents and the dukedom and marquessate of Fife were headed toward extinction since only a male heir could inherit those titles. On 24 April 1900 Queen Victoria granted Alexander Duff a second dukedom of Fife, along with the earldom of Macduff, stipulating by special remainder that these two titles would jointly devolve, in default of sons born to him and the Queen's granddaughter, upon their daughters in order of seniority of birth, and upon their respective agnatic male descendants in the same order.

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As a female-line granddaughter of the British monarch, Alexandra was not entitled to the title of "Princess", nor to the style of Her Royal Highness. Instead she was styled Lady Alexandra Duff, as the daughter of a duke, even though she was born fifth in the line of succession to the British throne.

Alexandra and her sister were unique among British princesses in that they were descended from both William IV (through his mistress, Dorothea Jordan), and William IV's niece, Queen Victoria, who succeeded him because he had no legitimate issue.

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On 5 November 1905, King Edward VII declared his eldest daughter Princess Royal. He further ordered Garter King of Arms to gazette Lady Alexandra Duff and her sister Lady Maud Duff with the style and attribute of Highness and the style of Princess prefixed to their respective Christian names, with precedence immediately after all members of the British Royal Family bearing the style of Royal Highness. From that point, Her Highness Princess Alexandra held her title and rank, not from her ducal father, but from the decree issued by will of the sovereign (her grandfather).

Around 1910, Alexandra became secretly engaged to Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark, a son of King George I of the Hellenes. The engagement was terminated when their disapproving parents learned of the liaison. As Prince Christopher's father was a younger brother of Princess Alexandra's maternal grandmother, the hopeful couple were first cousins once-removed.

Marriage

On 15 October 1913, Princess Alexandra married her cousin Prince Arthur of Connaught at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, London.

The bride's attendants were:

  • Princess Mary, daughter of King George V.
  • Princess Mary of Teck and Princess Helena of Teck, daughters of Prince Adolphus, Duke of Teck (brother of Queen Mary).
  • Princess May of Teck, daughter of Prince Alexander of Teck (brother of Queen Mary) and Princess Alice of Albany.
  • Princess Maud, the bride's sister.
  • Prince Arthur of Connaught was the only son of the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, third son of Queen Victoria and thus a younger brother of her maternal grandfather, King Edward VII. As such, Arthur and Alexandra were first cousins once removed.

    After their marriage, Alexandra was referred to as HRH Princess Arthur of Connaught, in accordance with the tradition that a wife normally shares the title and style of her husband.

    With her husband, Alexandra also carried out royal engagements on behalf of her uncle, King George V, and later for her cousin, King George VI. She also served as a Counsellor of State between 1937 and 1944.

    Career

    During World War I, Princess Arthur of Connaught served as nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington. When Prince Arthur was appointed governor general of the Union of South Africa in 1920, she accompanied him to Pretoria and worked on behalf of local hospitals. Upon the couple's return to Britain, she continued to carry out royal duties. She died at her home near Primrose Hill, London, in 1959 and was buried at St Ninian's Chapel, Braemar.

    Titles and styles

  • 17 May 1891 – 5 November 1905: Lady Alexandra Duff
  • 5 November 1905 – 29 January 1912: Her Highness Princess Alexandra
  • 29 January 1912 – 15 October 1913: Her Highness Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife
  • 15 October 1913 – 26 February 1959: Her Royal Highness Princess Arthur of Connaught, Duchess of Fife
  • Honours

  • Royal Red Cross, 1st Class
  • Dame Grand Cross of the Most Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem (elevated from Dame of Justice)
  • Royal Family Order of King Edward VII
  • Royal Family Order of King George V (4th class)
  • Honorary military appointments

  • Colonel-in-chief, Royal Army Pay Corps
  • Political Appointment

  • Counselor of State {1944}
  • References

    Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife Wikipedia