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As one of Queen Elizabeth’s longest-standing companions, Lady Pamela Hicks had encounters with Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Haile Selassie. Here, her daughter India tells Anna Tyzak about the ...
Lady Pamela was a bridesmaid at Princess Elizabeth's wedding in 1947 and a lady-in-waiting for two Commonwealth tours – in 1952, when the Princess was told in Kenya of the death of her father ...
India Hicks, who was just 12 years old when she was a bridesmaid at Princess Diana's wedding, has revealed the advice her mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, gave her before the big day.
Queen Elizabeth and Lady Pamela in a car in Australia in 1954. Courtesy India Hicks “I found the picture among her things," she tells PEOPLE. "I imagine a member of the royal party snapped it.
The British designer and charity worker—whose mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, is Prince Philip’s first cousin—was a bridesmaid in Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s 1981 wedding.
"My mother would say, 'You’re there to have a giggle,'" India Hicks tells PEOPLE of her mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, and her role as the late Queen's lady-in-waiting ...
The candid shot is included in a charming new visual biography by India Hicks, the daughter of Pamela, now 95. Lady Pamela tells the story of the woman who grew up the daughter of the famed Lord Louis ...
The candid shot is included in a charming new visual biography by India Hicks, the daughter of Pamela, now 95. Lady Pamela tells the story of the woman who grew up the daughter of the famed Lord Louis ...
In the picture on the balcony on Elizabeth and Philip's wedding day in November 1947, Lady Pamela might have looked very serious, but, India says, “the one thing she remembers is the crowds ...
India Hicks, who also has an impressive life story - including serving as a bridesmaid at the wedding of King Charles III (then Prince Charles) and Lady Diana Spencer- spoke to SkyNews.com.au from ...
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