Prince Francis of Teck

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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

Prince Francis of Teck GCVO DSO (9 January 187022 October 1910), was a member of the British Royal Family, the brother of Queen Mary.

Francis Joseph Leopold Frederick, known as "Frank" was born at Kensington Palace and educated at Wellington College and RMA Sandhurst. His father was Prince Francis, Duke of Teck, the son of Duke Alexander of Württemberg and the Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (created the Countess von Hohenstein). His mother was the Duchess of Teck (née Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge), the youngest daughter of HRH Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge and a granddaughter of King George III. Frank was styled His Serene Highness Prince Francis of Teck at birth. He joined the Royal Dragoons in 1890. He was said to be a very handsome and nice man. On his early death, shortly before his sister's coronation as Queen Consort to George V, his will set a legal precedent when it was sealed, presumably to avoid scandal. The document remains a secret and subsequent royal wills have followed in this legal secrecy.

[edit] Military Career

  • Royal Military College Sandhurst
  • 1889.01.30 2nd Lieutenant, 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers
  • 1889.04.17 transferred to 1st Bn, The King's Royal Rifle Corps
  • 1890.10.08 transferred to 1st Royal Dragoons
  • 1891.08.26 Lieutenant, 1st Royal Dragoons
  • 1894.07.25 Captain, 1st Royal Dragoons
  • 1896.11.25 Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding, Quetta, India
  • 1897.08.06 attached Egyptian Army
  • 1897-1898 served in Nile Expedition (Atbara and Khartoum) (rcvd: MID twice, DSO, Medal with clasp)
  • 1899.01.11 Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding, South Eastern District
  • 1899.07.24 Staff Captain, Remount Establishment, Dublin
  • 1899.05.29 DAAG, Remount Establishment, South Africa
  • 1899-1900 served in the South African War in Transvaal operations (rcvd: MID, brevet Major, Queen's Medal with 3 clasps)
  • 1900.11.29 Major
  • 1901.11.16 retired and transferred to Reserve of Officer

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