Prince William of Gloucester

British royal and aviator

Prince William of Gloucester - Performers & Entertainers born 1941
Born

1941
84 years ago

Died
Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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A British royal and aviator who served as a member of the royal family. He obtained a degree in history from the University of Cambridge and participated in various aviation activities, including the civil service. His contributions to aviation were significant, and he held a pilot's license. Tragically lost life in a plane crash during an air display in 1972, his legacy continues through his family's connection to aviation and public life.

Obtained a degree in history from the University of Cambridge

Held a pilot's license and actively participated in aviation

Died in a plane crash during an air display in 1972

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