
Princess Margaret ‘was a deeply Christian woman’ who ‘desperately’ wanted her doomed marriage to work: author
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Princess Diana's biographer Andrew Morton detailed Princess Margaret's marriage to Earl Snowdon in his new book, "Elizabeth & Margaret: The Intimate World of the Windsor Sisters."
For his book, Morton was able to track down some of Margaret’s closest confidants, former palace aides, as well as numerous insiders who knew the women over the years. Margaret passed away in 2002 at age 71. "It was incredibly difficult for Margaret," Morton told Fox News about Queen Elizabeth II’s younger sister and her divorce. "She was a deeply Christian woman who had her own desires that often conflicted with her faith. And she struggled. She desperately wanted the marriage to work, but there were too many challenges."More Related News

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