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  1. Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten (born Princess Louise of Battenberg; 13 July 1889 – 7 March 1965) was Queen of Sweden from 29 October 1950 until her death in 1965 as the wife of King Gustaf VI Adolf.

  2. Nov 2, 2023 · Learn about the eldest daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, who is a budding member of the royal family. Discover her birth story, eye condition, line of succession, and relationship with her late grandfather, Prince Philip.

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  3. Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor (born 8 November 2003) is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. She is a granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and the youngest niece of King Charles III .

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  5. Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979), commonly known as Lord Mountbatten, was a British statesman, naval officer, colonial administrator and close relative of the British royal family.

  6. Queen Louise, formerly Lady Louise Mountbatten, was born as Princess Louise Alexandra Marie Irene of Battenberg in Germany in 1889, but grew up in England. She was the daughter of Prince Louis of Battenberg and Princess Viktoria of Hessen, and was the great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria of Great Britain.

  7. Mar 5, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Queen Louise, who was born in Germany, served as a nurse in the First World War, and married Crown Prince Gustaf (VI) Adolf in 1923. See her portrait, photos, and other royal items at the Royal Palaces website.

  8. Louise Mountbatten was the second wife of Gustavus VI Adolphus, king of Sweden, and the mother of the current king Carl XVI Gustaf. She was born in Germany as a member of the Battenberg family and became a Swedish princess in 1923.