Prince William of Gloucester (William Henry Andrew Frederick; 18 December 1941 – 28 August 1972) was a grandson of King George V and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
At the time of his birth he was fourth in line to the throne, and ninth in line at the time of his death.
Prince William | |||||
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Born | Hadley Common, Barnet, Hertfordshire | 18 December 1941||||
Died | 28 August 1972 Halfpenny Green, Staffordshire | (aged 30)||||
Burial | 2 September 1972 Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore, Windsor, Berkshire | ||||
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House | Windsor | ||||
Father | Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester | ||||
Mother | Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott | ||||
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He graduated from Cambridge and Stanford. He then joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, serving in Lagos and Tokyo, before returning to take over royal duties. He led an active life, flying Piper aircraft, trekking through the Sahara, and even ballooning.
He is still the most recent child of George III to be diagnosed with porphyria. Porphyria is widely believed to be the illness that most likely caused George III's mental breakdown.
Prince William died in 1972, aged 30, in an air crash while piloting his plane in a competition.
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