Princess Alexandra, 90, Celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s Centenary with Rare Appearance
Princess Alexandra has maintained a steady public role for decades. She married Angus Ogilvy, who declined an earldom offered by the Queen.
Family background
The couple had two children, James born in 1964 and Marina born in 1966. Because Angus declined the peerage, their children do not hold hereditary titles.
Angus Ogilvy was knighted in 1988. After his knighthood, Alexandra took the courtesy style of the Hon. Lady Ogilvy.
Residence and close relations
She has lived at Thatched House Lodge in Richmond Park since 1963. The property is Grade II listed.
Princess Alexandra is close to her grandchildren. They include Flora Vesterberg, Alexander Ogilvy and Zenouska Mowatt.
Public duties and appearances
Throughout her life she has supported the late Queen through a wide programme of engagements. She remains an active, working member of the royal household.
She appears at cultural events and premieres, yet duty remains central to her public persona. She still undertakes official engagements regularly.
Notable engagements in 2025
In June 2025 she accompanied King Charles to a special service at the Queen’s Chapel. The service marked the chapel’s 400th anniversary.
She joined Queen Camilla at a December 2025 service of thanksgiving for a mutual friend. A few weeks later she attended the King’s annual Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace, arriving by car and greeting photographers.
In August 2025 she was present for Alexander Ogilvy’s graduation ceremony at Sandhurst. She has continued to support immediate family milestones.
Legacy and public interest
Her long record of service and steady presence have drawn public attention. The phrase “Princess Alexandra, 90, Celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s Centenary with Rare Appearance” has circulated, reflecting interest in her ongoing contributions.
Princess Alexandra remains based at Thatched House Lodge and active in royal duties. Filmogaz.com will continue to report on her engagements and appearances.