In London, with her sister Princess Elizabeth and the King and Queen. Princess Margaret was kept with her sister, Princess Elizabeth, at Windsor Castle for much of the war.
Margaret Thatcher was still at school during World War 2
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth had two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. Princess Elizabeth is today Queen Elizabeth II.
yes, Margaret thatcher was a evacuee
The then Princess Elizabeth was a Lieutenant in the ATS (Auxilliary Transport Service)
King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth, together with their children Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, remained living at Buckingham Palace in London during World War 2 although it was targeted many times by German bombers and hit more than once. The fact that the King and Queen remained in London throughout the bombing, helped to boost the morale of the population who were also being bombed.
Margaret Thatcher was still at school during World War 2
princess margret and her sister princess elizibeth were sent away to winsor castle while there parents stayed at buckiham palace and suffurerd 9 direct hits
Princess Margaret, the Countess of Snowdon, born 8/31/30, was 9 years old through 14 years old during World War 2. Her sister, Queen Elizabeth was born 4/21/26 so she was 13 years old through 18 years old.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth had two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. Princess Elizabeth is today Queen Elizabeth II.
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Princess Margaret of Sweden was born on January 15, 1882.
yes, Margaret thatcher was a evacuee
The then Princess Elizabeth was a Lieutenant in the ATS (Auxilliary Transport Service)
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The current Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, was a mechanic in the ATS (Auxillary Territorial Service). She lived at Windsor Castle with her governess, her sister Margaret, and a few other members of staff.
King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth, together with their children Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, remained living at Buckingham Palace in London during World War 2 although it was targeted many times by German bombers and hit more than once. The fact that the King and Queen remained in London throughout the bombing, helped to boost the morale of the population who were also being bombed.
yes because it could a sten mark 2