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Lady Davina
Windsor *1977
Photo Album
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- Lady
Davina
Windsor *1977
(dghtr of Richard Alexander, 2. Duke of
Gloucester
and Birgitte Eva van Deurs)
- Lady
Davina Windsor *1977
at the christening of her sister Lady Rose
Windsor with her parents
- Lady
Davina Windsor *1977
- Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, holds her
4 1/2 month old daughter Lady Rose Windsor
on the occasion of the
baby's christening. Also shown is Rose's father Richard Alexander,
Duke
of
Gloucester holding her sisterLady Davina Windsor, 2 years old.
- Lady
Davina and her siblings:
(from left to right) Alexander, The
Earl of
Ulster, Lady Davina Windsor herself ,
and Lady Rose Windsor posing on a
staircase at their country home.
- Lady
Davina Windsor *1977
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester with her
grandchildren
Lady Davina Windsor (left), Lady Rose Windsor, and Alexander, the Earl
of Ulster.
- Lady
Davina held by her mother
- Lady
Davina Windsor, July 2004 (on the right)
(with sister Lady Rose Windsor)
- Lady
Davina Windsor (second on left)
(arriving with her parents The Duke and Duchess of
Gloucester at the chapel with her sister
Lady Rose Windsor
Wedding Day
of Lady Davina on July 31, 2004
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BBC News July 31,
2004:
Royal Family welcomes first
Maori:
Lady Davina Windsor, who
is 20th in line to the throne,
marries a
builder and former sheep-shearer from New Zealand after a four-year
romance. Gary Lewis
met the
26-year-old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester on the
island of Bali in Indonesia in 2000.Mr Lewis, known to friends as
"Gazza", is a keen surfer. He becomes the first Maori to marry into the
British Royal Family.The wedding was at Kensington Palace.Mr Lewis, 33,
said his future in-laws were "no different to anyone else".He comes from Gisborne on the east coast of New
Zealand's North Island, and has an 11-year-old son from a former
relationship. Mr Lewis'
father, Larry, was a champion shearer in New Zealand in the 1980s and
his mother, Viki Carr, worked as a maid. He is described as a
"renovator" by the New Zealand Herald. Lady Davina, whose father is the
Queen's cousin, attended Kensington Preparatory School and later St
George's in Ascot. She keeps a low profile and does not carry out any
official royal duties. A spokeswoman for the royal household said the
couple wanted the wedding to be low-key.She said: "The Queen will not
be attending. They are having a quiet, private wedding."
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