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  1. Há 1 dia · Signature. Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, television personality, and member of the extended British royal family. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who is the second son of Queen Elizabeth II and a younger brother of King ...

  2. Há 1 dia · Margot Elise Robbie ( / ˈmɑːrɡoʊ ˈrɒbi / MAR-goh ROB-ee; born 2 July 1990) is an Australian actress and producer. Her work includes both blockbuster and independent films, and her accolades include nominations for three Academy Awards, six BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.

  3. Há 5 dias · Margaret Thatcher's term as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom began on 4 May 1979 when she accepted an invitation of Queen Elizabeth II to form a government, and ended on 28 November 1990 upon her resignation.

  4. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones is the spitting image of her grandmother, Princess Margaret, at Tatler’s Little Black Book party. The royal's granddaughter goes for full-throttle glamour. By Chandler Tregaskes. Her very birth – and name – fit neatly into the immemorial timeline of the British monarchy.

  5. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Unseen pictures of Royal Family to go on display. This image of the Royal Family, in 1943, shows Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret along with their parents, the late King George VI and Queen ...

  6. Há 1 dia · In the 1950s, everyone knew. He was the dashing Battle of Britain flying ace supposed to marry Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II. However, there was no fairytale wedding for the RAF Group Captain. Fearing a royal crisis, the out-of-touch English establishment shot down his romance with Margaret, posting him to Brussels.

  7. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Vanessa Kirby (born April 18, 1988, London, England) is a British stage and screen actress who gained fame for her nuanced portrayal of the young Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II, in the first two seasons (2016–17) of Netflix’s The Crown.