CarolinaLandgrave
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Were there any other candidates for Princess Elizabeth's hand?
Thanks!
Thanks!
It was definitely a love match. Supposedly, Elizabeth fell in love with Philip when the royal family visited Dartmouth Naval College where Lord Mountbatten arranged for his nephew to escort the princess. It was likely they had met before but were too young to have made an significant impression.was this married for love? or arranged?
I cannot imagine that a man like Prince Phillip would possibly be able to make a living as a consort if he wouldn't deeply love his wife and therefor accept his role like he did for so long now.However some say he grew to love her.
I think this topic is 64 years too late.................
I think this topic is 64 years too late.................
That may be...... but it was something that I was curious about and there is not much printed on the subject.... so I assumed I could ask here and get some feedback. My bad.....
I wonder what kind of person Elizabeth was to fall in love at 13 and to have actually made the right decision. Most people twice that age fall in love and end up getting it wrong.
With her family's history she must have known she had to get it right from the time she was old enough to understand what marriage was. Whilst her uncle moved in society circles with international socialites, divorce was never a big thing within the Aristocracy (smitten David notwithstanding). There were "other alternatives".I wonder what kind of person Elizabeth was to fall in love at 13 and to have actually made the right decision. Most people twice that age fall in love and end up getting it wrong.
Is she not happy with the one she's got? I guess after 65 years one needs a change Sorry but I laughed a bit at the title of this thread
I read not long ago that Louis Mountbatten pushed Philip in Elizabeth's direction and that otherwise she might have married Lord Porchester (who is rumoured to be Andrew's father...).who was then the heir of the Earl Of Carnarvon and later became the 7th Earl.
Is that the Carnavon's of Highclere Castle AKA "Downton Abbey" on TV?
I'm sure that's just how the Earl wants his historical family seat described as, the setting for Downton Abbey.
Henry Herbert, 7th Earl of Carnavon.
And I think of the 5th Earl, who funded the expedition that discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, and his grandson, who was The Queen's racing manager.
I wonder what kind of person Elizabeth was to fall in love at 13 and to have actually made the right decision. Most people twice that age fall in love and end up getting it wrong.