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Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent at Wimbledon
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Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent at Wimbledon
The Duchess of Kent with the champion of the mens singles final at Wimbledon, Frederick Schroeder and the gallant loser, Jaroslav Drobny. Princess Marina of Greece, later Duchess of Kent (1906-1968), daughter of Princess Helen of Russia and Prince Nicholas of Greece, and wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent. Princess Marina is the mother of the current Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael of Kent. Date: 1949
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1949 Champion Championships Duchess Final Frederick Lawn Loser Marina Singles Tennis Trophy Wimbledon Jaroslav Schroeder
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In this enchanting photograph from the 1949 Wimbledon Championships, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, is seen graciously posing with the champion of the men's singles final, Frederick Schroeder, and the gallant loser, Jaroslav Drobny. The Duchess, who was the mother of the current Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra, and Prince Michael of Kent, was a beloved figure in British royal circles. Born in 1906 as Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, she was the daughter of Princess Helen of Russia and Prince Nicholas of Greece. The annual tennis tournament at Wimbledon, held in the picturesque suburbs of London, is renowned as the most prestigious and traditional of all Grand Slam championships. In 1949, the event was held against the backdrop of post-war optimism and renewed hope for the future. Schroeder, a German-born player, triumphed over Drobny in an intense five-set final, securing his place in the annals of tennis history. The Duchess of Kent, dressed elegantly in a striking hat and dress, adds an air of regal charm to the scene. Her presence at the tournament was a testament to her enduring popularity and her commitment to supporting British sporting events. With a warm smile and a gracious demeanor, she skillfully balances the roles of mother, wife, and patron of the arts and sport. The photograph captures a moment of triumph and camaraderie, as the champion and the loser share in the pride of competing in one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world. The Duchess of Kent's presence adds an extra layer of elegance and grace to this memorable occasion, making it a truly iconic image from the 1940s.
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