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  1. Gerald David Lascelles. younger son of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, and Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 21 August 1924. Goldsborough Hall. The Honourable Gerald David Lascelles. Date of death.

  2. Gerald David Lascelles ( Yorkshire, 21 de agosto de 1924 – Bergerac, 27 de fevereiro de 1988) foi o filho mais novo de Henry Lascelles, 6.º Conde de Harewood e Maria, Princesa Real, única filha do rei Jorge V do Reino Unido e Maria de Teck. Foi primo da rainha Isabel II do Reino Unido. Ele foi intitulado O Honorável Gerald Lascelles.

  3. Princess Mary, her husband the Viscount Lascelles and their two sons, Gerald David and George Hubert , at Harewood House, circa 1924. Prince Philip and Princess Margaret at the wedding of Gerald Lascelles and Angela Dowding.

  4. Gerald David Lascelles (born at Goldsborough Hall 21 August 1924 – died 27 February 1998) Their elder son, the 7th Earl of Harewood , wrote about his parents' marriage in his memoirs The Tongs and the Bones and describes their relationship, saying that "they got on well together and had a lot of friends and interests in common".

  5. Gerald Lascelles. Gerald Lascelles (21 de agosto de 1924-27 de febrero de 1998) fue el hijo menor de Henry Lascelles, VI conde de Harewood y María del Reino Unido, la única hija de Jorge V y María de Teck. Fue primo de Isabel II del Reino Unido. Fue estilizado El Honorable Gerald Lascelles.

  6. The Honourable Gerald David Lascelles was the younger son of Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood and Mary, Princess Royal, the only daughter of King George V of the United Kingdom and Mary of Teck.

  7. On 15 July 1952, she married Gerald David Lascelles, the second son of Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood. They had met at a party hosted by the Earl of Kimberley. He was a grandson of King George V and a cousin of Elizabeth II. At the time of their marriage, he was twelfth in the line of succession to the British throne.