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Alexandra
Princess Royal
Duchess of Uppland
Medium
Governor-General of New Zealand
In office26 November, 1924 - 5 June, 1934
MonarchEdward VII
Preceded byThe Viscount Jellicoe
Prime Minister
BornAlexandra Sophia George Frederick Victoria
(1898-05-11)11 May 1898
Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Canada
Died2 December 1974(1974-12-02) (aged 76)
Stockholm, Sweden
Burial5 December 1974
Spouse
Issue
Detail
Full name
Alexandra Sophia George Frederick Victoria
HouseHanover (by birth)
Bernadotte (by marriage)
FatherGeorge V
MotherSophia of Prussia
ReligionProtestant

Alexandra, Princess Royal (Alexandra Sophia George Frederick Victoria; 11 May, 1898 - 2 December, 1974) was Duchess of Uppland through her marriage with Prince Sigvard, Duke of Uppland. The eldest daughter of King George V and Princess Sophia of Prussia, Alexandra was generally known for her somewhat notably eccentric lifestyle and her progressive take on both domestic and foreign issues. Like her father whom was generally revered for his own statebuilding efforts in Canada, Alexandra herself was mostly involved in the development of New Zealand itself, when she was its Governor-General from the year 1924 to 1934. During her decade long tenure as the country's Governor-General, she mainly oversaw efforts in combating rising unemployment directly caused by the Great Depression in 1929.

Her grandnephew, the Duchess of Albany, and her great-grandnephew, the current Queen Alexandra were believed to had been named after her.

Early Life

Adulthood

Marriage

Personal Information

Titles & Honours

  • 11 May 1898 - 30 January 1913 Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Wales
  • 30 January 1913 - 21 August 1931 Her Royal Highness The Princess Alexandra
  • 21 August 1931 - 4 January 1933 Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal
  • 4 January 1933 - 2 December 1974 Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Uppland

Honours

Ancestry