George Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge

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Teck-Cambridge Family

Francis, Duke of Teck
Children
   Mary of Teck
   Adolphus, Marquess of Cambridge
   Prince Francis of Teck
   Alexander, Earl of Athlone
Adolphus, Marquess of Cambridge
Children
   George, Marquess of Cambridge
   Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort
   Lady Helena Gibbs
   Lord Frederick Cambridge
Grandchildren
   Lady Mary Whitley
Alexander, Earl of Athlone
Children
   Lady May Abel Smith
   Rupert Cambridge, Viscount Trematon
   Maurice of Teck

George Francis Hugh Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge GCVO (11 October 189516 April 1981) born Prince George of Teck, and known as Earl of Eltham from 1917 to 1927, was a descendant of the British Royal Family. He was the elder son of the 1st Marquess of Cambridge, formerly the Duke of Teck, and his wife, the former Lady Margaret Evelyn Grosvenor. He was a nephew of Queen Mary, the consort of King George V, and of the 1st Earl of Athlone.

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[edit] Early life

His Serene Highness Prince George Francis Hugh of Teck was born at Grosvenor Park, the home of maternal grandfather, the 1st Duke of Westminster. On his father's side, he was descended from King George III and the Royal House of Württemberg. In June 1917, at the request of George V, his father relinquished the titles, styles, and designations, "Highness," "Duke of Teck," and "of Teck" in the Kingdom of Württemberg and the German Empire, and assumed the surname Cambridge by Royal License and Warrant. The former Duke of Teck was subsequently created Marquess of Cambridge, Earl of Eltham, and Viscount Northallerton in the peerage of the United Kingdom. HSH Prince George of Teck became George Cambridge and received his father's secondary peerage, Earl of Eltham, as a courtesy title. He succeeded his father as Marquess of Cambridge on 24 October 1927. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in June 1927 and was promoted to Knight Grand Cross in June 1935.

[edit] Education and Career

Prince George of Teck was educated at Eton and then at Magdalen College, Oxford University. He joined the Reserve Regiment of the 1st Life Guards during World War I and served as an aide-de-camp on the Personal Staff in 1918-1919. In 1929, he became a director of Coutts & Company, a banking firm. This made him the second member of the British royal family (albeit, a very minor one) to pursue a career in the City of London. He remained with the firm until his retirement in 1951.

[edit] Marriage and Family

In 1923, he married Dorothy Hastings (18 May 1899-1 April 1988), daughter of The Hon. Osmund William Toone Westenra Hastings, who was a younger son of the 13th Earl of Huntingdon. The couple had one child, Lady Mary Cambridge (24 September 1924-13 December 1999).

[edit] Personal Information

Lord and Lady Cambridge regularly attended major royal occasions, although they did not carry out royal duties. Lord Cambridge participated in the coronations of George V, George VI, and Elizabeth II. For many years he served as Royal trustee of the British Museum.

When Lord Cambridge died in 1981, his peerages became extinct. His brother, Lord Frederick Cambridge, had died while fighting in Belgium during World War II.

[edit] Styles from birth to death

  • His Serene Highness Prince George of Teck (1895-1917)
  • Mr. George Cambridge (1917-1917)
  • Earl of Eltham (1917-1927)
  • The Most Hon. The Marquess of Cambridge (1927-1981)
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Adolphus Cambridge
Marquess of Cambridge
1927–1981
Succeeded by
Extinct