I don’t have live access to the latest news right now, but here’s a quick update based on the most recent commonly reported information about Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and other Princess Alice figures:
- Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (Alice Christabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott) was a different royal figure who lived in the 20th century; current news generally doesn’t cover her as a living person. If you meant Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone or Princess Alice of Battenberg (Queen Elizabeth II’s mother-in-law), those are historical figures and news about them would be archival or documentary in nature. If you intended one of these specific individuals, I can pull together a concise historical profile.
- If you’re asking about a newer or recently identified Princess Alice in a contemporary context, there isn’t a currently active royal with that exact title in the immediate line of succession who would be producing “latest news” in the sense of current events.
Would you like:
- A brief, clearly labeled historical profile of one or more Princess Alices (e.g., Battenberg, Athlone, or Gloucester) with key dates and their roles?
- A summary of recent documentaries or publications about Princess Alice (historical figure) that have appeared in the last few years?
- Help narrowing to a specific Princess Alice based on your interest (royal house, country, era)?
If you can specify which Princess Alice you have in mind, I’ll tailor a concise, well-cited update.
Sources
Princess Alice Maud Mary (25 April 1843 - 14 December 1878) was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince-Consort. She married into the Grand Ducal House of Hesse and by Rhine. She was the sister to Empress Victoria of Germany and King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and aunt to many of the crowned heads in Europe. Two of her daughters, Ella and Alix, married into the Russian royal family, and were brutally slaughtered during the Russian Revolution. She was...
victorianroyals.fandom.comThe Princess Alice (Alice Maud Mary: Princess Louis and Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine by marriage; 25 April 1843 – 14 December 1878) was a member of the B
timenote.infoPrincess Alice (Alice Maud Mary; 25 April 1843 – 14 December 1878) was Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine from 13 June 1877 until her death in 1878 as the wife of Grand Duke Louis IV. She was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Alice was the first of Queen Victoria's nine children to die, and one of three to predecease their mother, who died in 1901. Her life had been enwrapped in tragedy since her father's...
monarchies.fandom.comBorn the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria, Princess Alice should have lived a life of comfort and luxury. However, her life was anything but. From the moment she was born, she endured nothing but tragedy.Her parents, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, had raised their children in modesty and middle-class family values. No opulence, no fancy clothes, no luxurious dinner parties. They wore humble clothing and lived in a simple home without regular heating.Despite her position in...
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