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Margaret Rose

American  

noun

  1. 1930–2002, English princess (daughter of George VI; sister of Elizabeth II).


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But appearing before MLAs on Stormont's Education Committee, Margaret Rose McNaughton from DE said there was a "huge discrepancy" between the uniform grant in Northern Ireland and elsewhere in the UK.

From BBC • Dec. 9, 2021

When Moses was 7, her baby sister Margaret Rose died of dehydration after suffering from diarrhea.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 3, 2020

Prior to 2018, only two Black Delawareans had held a Senate seat: Herman Holloway from 1964-1994, and his successor, Margaret Rose Henry, from 1994-2018.

From Washington Times • Jul. 11, 2020

Faced with difficult choices, George VI decides to protect his daughters, solemn 14-year-old Elizabeth and saucy 10-year-old Margaret Rose, by sending them to neutral Ireland to stay with a distant relative in County Tipperary.

From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2020

We’ve been wondering which prince they’ll marry this beauty off to, but can’t think of a suitable candidate; perhaps her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, can have Crown Prince Baudouin of Belgium!

From "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank

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