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  1. Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Baroness Brabourne, CBE, MSC, CD (née Mountbatten; 14 February 1924 – 13 June 2017), was a British peeress and a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

  2. Jun 14, 2017 · She inherited the title Countess Mountbatten of Burma after the mayhem on Aug. 27, 1979, when the family fishing boat, the Shadow V, was bombed by the Irish Republican Army off the coast of...

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · Patricia Knatchbull was the 2 nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma. She was the eldest child of Lord Mountbatten of Burma. Our Queen did not celebrate her accession as it was also the...

  4. Jun 17, 2017 · Mrs. Knatchbull, titled Countess Mountbatten of Burma and known as Lady Patricia, was the elder daughter of the British World War II military leader Lord Louis Mountbatten, who died in the 1979...

  5. FAR RIGHT: A 1938 portrait of Patricia. by Raymond Kanelba. In 1943 - at the age of 19, she joined the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS) and served as a Rating in Combined Operations, based in the UK.

  6. Jul 25, 2017 · Four weeks ago, on 23 June, the funeral service of 93-year-old Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma was held at Saint Paul's Church in Kensington.

  7. Feb 14, 2024 · Once the boat was 300 yards from the shore, the IRA detonated the charge, instantly killing Earl Mountbatten, Patricia’s 14-year-old son Nicholas, and the 15-year-old Paul Maxwell, an Irish boy crewing for them. Patricia’s mother in law, the 83-year-old Lady Brabourne died in hospital the next day.

  8. OBITUARY. Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Aristocrat and charity worker injured in 1979 by the IRA bomb that killed her father, Lord Mountbatten, and her son Nicholas. Friday June 16 2017,...

  9. Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma (14 February 1924 – 13 June 2017) was a British peeress and the third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

  10. Full name: Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Lady Brabourne. In 1943, at age 19, she entered the Women's Royal Naval Service as a Signal Rating and served in Combined Operations bases in Britain until being commissioned as a third officer in 1945 and serving in the Supreme Allied Headquarters, South East Asia.