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Person    | Female  Born 13/12/1906  Died 27/8/1968

Marina, Duchess of Kent

Categories: Royalty

Marina, Duchess of Kent

Born Athens into the Greek, Danish and Russian royal families, amongst others. 1934 she married George, Duke of Kent, and their son is Edward, Duke of Kent. Died Kensington Palace.

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Marina, Duchess of Kent

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Tachbrook - Kent

Kent House To commemorate the opening of this Estate by Her Royal Highness th...

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Marina, Duchess of Kent

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London Wall road

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