Prince Henry

Duke of Gloucester and soldier

Prince Henry - Duke of Gloucester and soldier
Born

March 31st, 1900
125 years ago

Died

June 10th, 1974
51 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1900, this individual served as a member of the British royal family and held the title of Duke of Gloucester. His military career included service in the British Army during World War II, where he achieved the rank of major-general. Active in various charitable organizations, he worked on behalf of numerous causes during his life. A significant figure in royal duties and related public engagements, he participated in numerous ceremonial functions and events as part of the royal family.

Served as a major-general in the British Army

Held the title of Duke of Gloucester

Participated in ceremonial royal events

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