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  1. Lady Amanda Patricia Victoria Ellingworth (née Knatchbull; born 26 June 1957), styled The Honourable Amanda Knatchbull between 1957 and 1979, is a British social worker. In her early career she specialised in children's services and child protection.

    • The Hon. Amanda Patricia Victoria Knatchbull, 26 June 1957 (age 66), London, England
    • Non-executive director of several NGOs
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    • Social worker
  2. Lady Amanda Patricia Victoria Knatchbull (born 26 June 1957), married Charles Vincent Ellingworth (born 7 February 1957) on 31 October 1987 and has three sons.

  3. Lady Amanda Ellingworth. Nel 1980, re Carlo propose a Lady Amanda Ellingworth, sua cugina di secondo grado e nipote del conte Mountbatten, segnando un momento notevole nella sua ricerca di un partner quando raggiunse la scadenza del matrimonio autoimposto.

  4. 16 nov 2020 · Charles even took Knatchbull, now Lady Amanda Ellingworth, on the Royal Yacht Britannia for a trip to Eleuthera in the Caribbean in 1979 — the same year Lord Mountbatten was murdered by the IRA. RELATED: Charles and Camilla's love story. It was during that trip that he proposed, reportedly turning to her and asking, "Will you be my wife?"

  5. 19 lug 2023 · Amanda Patricia Victoria (née Knatchbull), Lady Ellingworth. (1957-), Social worker and director of NGOs; Wife of Charles Vincent Ellingworth; daughter of 7th Baron Brabourne. Sitter associated with 4 portraits.

  6. Royals attend wedding of Lady Amanda Knatchbull and Charles Ellingworth; EXT Bride Lady Amanda Knatchbull and Groom Charles Ellingworth departing church Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip, Duke of... Get premium, high-resolution news videos at Getty Images.

  7. Lady Amanda Ellingworth, Deputy Chair and Senior Independent Director. Lady Amanda Ellingworth was a senior social worker focusing on children and families before moving into Board level roles, including 12 years on the Board of a small Foundation Trust and Chair of a large housing association.