Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon

British aristocrat, former daughter-in-law to Princess Margaret From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Serena Alleyne Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon (née Stanhope; born 1 March 1970) is married to (though separated from) David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon.

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The Countess of Snowdon
BornSerena Alleyne Stanhope
(1970-03-01) 1 March 1970 (age 55)
Limerick, Ireland
Noble familyStanhope (by birth)
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(m. 1993; sep. 2020)
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EducationSt Mary's School, Wantage
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Early life and education

She was born The Honourable Serena Alleyne Stanhope[1] in Limerick, Ireland, the daughter of the then Viscount Petersham and his wife Virginia Freeman-Jackson, a socialite. Her parents divorced when she was 13 years old. She has one elder brother. Through her father she is a descendant of Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton, an illegitimate son of King Charles II of England.[2]

She spent most of her childhood between Chelsea (with her father and his girlfriend, later wife, Anita Howard, Countess of Suffolk) and Monaco (with her mother).[3] She went to St Mary's School, Wantage, where she was described as being "more interested in lacrosse than Latin".[3] After leaving St Mary's School, she went on to study art in Italy. She also attended a finishing school in Switzerland.[4]

Career

In 1989, Armstrong-Jones joined Sotheby's as a trainee. She then worked as a publicist for Giorgio Armani until August 1993, two months before her wedding.[4] She subsequently had her own shop called 'Serena Linley Provence'.[5] The store closed in 2014.

Marriage and children

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Coat of arms of David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon & Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon

On 8 October 1993, she married David Armstrong-Jones (then known as Viscount Linley),[6] – the only son of Princess Margaret, a nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, and first cousin of King Charles III – at St Margaret's Church, Westminster. They had met when her father commissioned Linley to design a walnut dining table for his Chelsea house.[3]

There were 650 guests in attendance at the wedding, including Elton John, Jerry Hall, the Aga Khan, and Constantine II of Greece.[7] In addition, there were an estimated 5,000 spectators in the streets.[3] She wore a $9,000 dress designed by Bruce Robbins, noted for its resemblance to Princess Margaret's 1960 Norman Hartnell wedding dress, and the 'Lotus Tiara', which was on loan from her mother-in-law, Princess Margaret.[8] Her going-away outfit was designed by Robinson Valentine.[9]

They have two children together:

When Viscount Linley became the Earl of Snowdon on the death of his father in 2017, she became the Countess of Snowdon.[11]

In February 2020, she and the Earl of Snowdon separated.[12]

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