Xenia, Grand Duchess Of Russia
Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna Romanova
(In
Russian
Великая Княгина Ксения Александровна) was born on
6 April
,
1875
in
St Petersburg
and died
20 April
,
1960
at
Wilderness House
in
Hampton Court
,
England
. She was the daughter of
Tsar
Alexander III of Russia
and
Dagmar of Denmark
and sister of the last crowned Tsar
Nicholas II of Russia
and, his brief uncrowned successor, their brother
Michael
. Xenia Alexandrovna married
Grand Duke
Alexander Mikhailovich
Romanov
(a grandson of
Nicholas I of Russia
on
6 August
1894
(
25th July in the "old style" Russian callender
) at
Peterhof
. Together they had seven children.
Princess
Irina Alexandrovna Romanova
Prince
Andrei Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince
Fyodor Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince
Nikita Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince
Dmitri Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince
Rostislav Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince
Vasili Alexandrovich Romanov
Following the revolution Xenia and her husband separated. She became a dependent of the
British Royal family
who in addition to an income, granted her a grace and favour house first in Windsor Great Park and then in the grounds of
Hampton Court
Palace
,
London
.
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