Is Princess Margaret still alive today?
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Is Princess Margaret still alive today?
Margaret died in London following a stroke on February 9, 2002.
Is Queen Elizabeth’s sister dead or alive?
Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, whose troubled private life aroused both worldwide sympathy and widespread reprobation, died yesterday morning in London. The queen announced the death ”with great sadness,” according to a statement from the palace.
How did Princess Margaret die and when?
After years of illnesses, Princess Margaret died from a stroke in 2002. On February 9, 2002, the queen’s press secretary issued a statement that Princess Margaret died in her sleep from cardiac complications related to the stroke she’d had the afternoon before. She was 71 years old.
How did the Queens sister die?
Princess Margaret died on February 9, 2002, at the age of 71. She suffered a stroke the afternoon before her death and developed heart problems throughout the night, according to the royal family’s official website.
Has the Queen Mother died?
March 30, 2002
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother/Date of death
Where did Princess Margaret live when she died?
She was taken from her home at Kensington Palace to the hospital where she died with her children Lord Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto by her side.
Did Margaret and Elizabeth get on?
Despite their oftentimes contentious relationship, Elizabeth was gutted when Margaret died in 2002. How was their relationship at the end of Margaret’s life? As it was throughout their life—fractious. Margaret was tiresome and solicitous, but they were both very loving.
What age did Margaret die?
71 years (1930–2002)
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon/Age at death
Today in Royal History: Queen Elizabeth’s Sister Princess Margaret Died 19 Years Ago. Queen Elizabeth’s beloved sister died on this day, 19 years ago. Princess Margaret, who was known for her glamorous lifestyle but troubled love life, died at 71 years old on February 9, 2002, after months of health problems.