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Henry ("Harry") Lascelles was born in 1882 while his bride, Princess Mary, didn't come along until 1897. While not quite as large an age gap as the "quarter century" often thrown about on Downton, it was still a substantial age difference to overcome. Many royal books describe Lascelles as "unfeeling" or similar, but according to one who should know--the couple's eldest son, George--theirs really was a love match. Princess Mary had much in common with her famously reserved parents. King George and Queen Mary truly had a loving marriage, but had to express their love thru letters and notes (well, that and the birth of six childen in 11 years!).
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“It’s
very odd about George and music. You know his parents were quite normal —
liked horses and dogs and the country.”
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By the end of the 1970s the Lascelles were again occasionally mentioned in the Court Circular--the divorce of Princess Margaret made their exclusion a big ridiculous. By the end of George's life both the Queen and the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall had visited Harewood House to be welcomed by the Earl and his second wife. The Queen, who rarely attends funerals, was represented at George's funeral by their younger first cousin, Prince Michael of Kent. (source)
The current Earl of Harewood, Princess Mary's eldest grandchild, is David Lascelles, a godchild of the Queen (source). Unlike his Old Etonian father and forebearers, he was educated at Westminster where his father proudly related, he was on the First XI in cricket! He went on to become a name in the film industry and followed his father's lead in having a children out of marriage (he subsequently married their mother) so that, unusually, it is his second son, Alexander, who is Lord Lascelles today, and who like his father will have to pass the title down to an as-yet-unborn second or subsequent son--assuming he marries!
Want to read more? Here are links to my first Downton Abbey Fan Fiction: Lady Edith's Story as well as my end of season 2 Downton Abbey Season 3 Suggestions and What Have I Been Watching and my first Royal Family Fiction: What if Charles HAD Married Camilla in the 1970s? as well as to my non-fiction Royal Family posts:
An Officer and a Gentleman? Oh Harry!
Her Majesty's "Almost" Grandchildren: The Grandchildren of Princess Margaret
Beyond William and Harry: Who are the Queen's "Other" Grandchildren?
Congratulations Ma'am
Princess Diana at 50 -- my thoughts on who she'd be
Really? Oh Wow! Sarah
William & Catherine: Their Story by Andrew Morton
Royals & Semi-Royals I Most Want to See Tomorrow [Royal wedding]
A Very Modern Royal Wedding
Wills and Kate are Engaged!
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So happiness and a lasting legacy CAN come from a marriage of different generations!
Want to read more? Here are links to my first Downton Abbey Fan Fiction: Lady Edith's Story as well as my end of season 2 Downton Abbey Season 3 Suggestions and What Have I Been Watching and my first Royal Family Fiction: What if Charles HAD Married Camilla in the 1970s? as well as to my non-fiction Royal Family posts:
An Officer and a Gentleman? Oh Harry!
Her Majesty's "Almost" Grandchildren: The Grandchildren of Princess Margaret
Beyond William and Harry: Who are the Queen's "Other" Grandchildren?
Congratulations Ma'am
Princess Diana at 50 -- my thoughts on who she'd be
Really? Oh Wow! Sarah
William & Catherine: Their Story by Andrew Morton
Royals & Semi-Royals I Most Want to See Tomorrow [Royal wedding]
A Very Modern Royal Wedding
Wills and Kate are Engaged!








2 comments:
Really interesting, Lisa! I enjoyed DA the other night, although there's still quite a bit that I don't totally "get." I did like Edith and Anthony -- they seemed very sweet. I hope they will stay together! And I love (but am not surprised) that you found some precedent for their relationship! Ha ha on the comment insinuating that music/opera are "odd" -- esp. coming from a member of the royal family!
It's probably the best known quote on Lord Harewood--who truly is a legendary figure in the Opera World. Prince Charles is another devoted Opera fan.
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