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  • curprev 02:2802:28, 22 April 2023 Cc2paul talk contribs m 17,740 bytes −6 "She was the elder sister of Lady Pamela Hicks, a first cousin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the last surviving baptismal sponsor to King Charles III. She was a great-great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria." - one great too many. Prince Philip was her first cousin and a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria. So she would be great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. undo Tag: Visual edit

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