Princess Margaret
Pencil Portrait by Antonio Bosano.
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The quality of the prints are at a much higher level compared to the image shown on the left.
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A3 Pencil Print-Price £45.00-Purchase
A4 Pencil Print-Price £30.00-Purchase
*Limited edition run of 250 prints only*
All Pencil Prints are printed on the finest Bockingford Somerset Velvet 255 gsm paper.
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When her elder sister Elizabeth married Prince Philip of Greece in November 1947, Princess Margaret became one of the most eligible single women in the world, and her name was coupled with various fashionable young men.
Subsequently,with the death of her father King George VI in 1952, her life would be largely unfulfilled, both professionally and emotionally.
An intelligent, well read woman, a matchless mimic who was an accomplished pianist, she enjoyed her position as a Royal, whilst enduring the tedium of public engagements. In later life, according to close sources, her attitude to Royal duties somewhat mellowed, and she remained, as ever, a staunch supporter of her sister. Like millions, she had numerous partners yet only experienced true love once. The relationship could not endure, and the heartache would scar her for life.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-465222/A-contrary-Princess—did-charming-Margaret-turn-unpopular-royal.html