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Princess Margaret as a baby

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Princess Margaret as a baby

Princess Margaret (1930-2002) photographed when a baby. She was the first child in line of succession to the British throne to be born in Scotland for many years. Glamis village knew her as " the Lassies bairn" and later she beacme our Princess. The Duke registered her brith at the village shop which combines the offices of registrar, postmaster and grocer! Date: 1930

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In this enchanting photograph, a young Princess Margaret, the first child in the direct line of succession to the British throne to be born in Scotland for many years, is captured as a cherubic baby in the quaint village of Glamis. Dressed in a white lace bonnet and holding a toy ring and rattle, the future princess brought joy and wonder to the local community, who affectionately referred to her as "the Lassies bairn." The scene is set in the early 1930s, an era characterized by elegance and simplicity. The infant Princess Margaret's natural charm and innocence radiate from the image, as she sits on a plush cushion, surrounded by an array of toys. The photograph's warm tones and soft focus add to the sense of nostalgia and delight. The historic moment of her birth was registered at the village shop, which served as the combined offices of the registrar, postmaster, and grocer. This humble setting underscores the connection between the royal family and the people, as the future princess became an integral part of the fabric of the community. This image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time of innocence and wonder, when the future Princess Margaret brought joy to the village of Glamis and the hearts of the people.

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