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Princess Cecile of Greece and Hesse with children
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Princess Cecile of Greece and Hesse with children
Princess Cecilie of Greece (1911-1937), known as Cecile, wife of Prince Georg Donatus of Hesse & by Rhine, and sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, pictured with her children, Prince Ludwig (1931-37), Prince Alexander (1933-1937) and the baby, Princess Johanna (1936-39). Tragically, Cecile, her husband and two sons were killed in a plane crash on the way to a family wedding in London and Johanna, who was adopted by her uncle and aunt, died of meningitis at the age of three. Date: 1936
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Alexander Cecile Cecilie Donatus Edinburgh Georg Hesse Johanna Ludwig Philip Sister Sisters 1936
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In this poignant photograph, Princess Cecilie of Greece and Hesse (1911-1937), also known as Cecile, is captured with her three young children: Prince Ludwig (1931-37), Prince Alexander (1933-1937), and baby Princess Johanna (1936-39). Cecile was the wife of Prince Georg Donatus of Hesse & by Rhine, and the elder sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The image, taken in 1936, portrays a happy family moment, with the children playfully interacting with their mother. However, this moment was short-lived as tragedy struck the family just a few years later. In 1937, on their way to a family wedding in London, Princess Cecilie, her husband, and their two sons were killed in a plane crash. The loss was devastating, leaving baby Johanna as the only surviving child. Johanna was eventually adopted by her uncle and aunt, Prince George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and grew up in the United Kingdom. Sadly, she too died at the young age of three, in 1939, from meningitis. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the love that binds families together, even in the face of unimaginable loss. Princess Cecilie's story is a significant chapter in the history of both Greek and German royalty, as well as the broader history of European royal families. Her tragic death and the fate of her children continue to be a subject of interest and fascination for historians and royal enthusiasts alike.
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