Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, in 1963. Photograph © Yevonde Portrait Archive / Mary Evans Picture Library. |
The Countess of Athlone curtsies to the Queen; Princess Margaret stands behind them. Photograph © Rex Photos. |
The Duke and Duchess of Albany with their daughter Princess Alice. Photograph © National Portrait Gallery, London. |
Princess Alice of Albany was born on 25 February 1883 at Windsor Castle to the Duke and Duchess of Albany. Her father Prince Leopold was the youngest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Prince Consort. Her mother Princess Helena was a daughter of Fürst Georg Victor of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Princess Helena of Nassau. Alice's younger brother, Prince Charles Edward (later Duke Carl Eduard of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), was born on 19 July 1884 after the death of their father.
Prince Alexander of Teck and Princess Alice of Albany on their wedding day. Photograph © Royal Collection Trust. |
Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, 1941. |
Between 1924 and 1930, the princess accompanied her husband while the Earl of Athlone carried out his responsibilities as the Governor-General of South Africa. Thereafter, from 1940 until 1946, Princess Alice served as the Canadian viceregal consort while the Earl of Athlone undertook his duties as the Governor-General of Canada. King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth were very happy with Alice's activities. The king remarked to Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King that his cousin was "so lively and helpful." The queen later remembered of Alice's time in Canada: "She had such get-up-and-go. She was always very straight, very strong-willed, with a great natural dignity."
Princess Anne and Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, in London, 1969. |
Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, is buried at Frogmore, Windsor.
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