| Ella Windsor | |
|---|---|
| Lady Gabriella Windsor | |
| Lady Gabriella at Buckingham Palace | |
| Full name | |
| Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor | |
| Royal house | House of Windsor |
| Father | Prince Michael of Kent |
| Mother | Princess Michael of Kent |
| Born | 23 April 1981 St Mary's Hospital, London |
| Baptised | 8 June 1981 Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace |
| Occupation | Journalist |
Lady Gabriella Windsor (Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor; born 23 April 1981) is an English journalist, using the byline Ella Windsor. She is best known as a member of the extended British Royal Family. She is the only daughter of Prince Michael of Kent, a grandson of George V and Queen Mary, and Princess Michael of Kent (née Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz). She was born in St. Mary's Hospital, London, England and has an older brother, Lord Frederick Windsor (born 6 April 1979). Ella was educated at Downe House School, Cold Ash, Thatcham, Berkshire[1]. In May 2004, Lady Gabriella graduated from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative literature. She has written for The Spectator, The Mail on Sunday, and other publications. She is currently 34th in the line of succession to the British Throne. About Her With her enviable combination of brains and beauty, Lady Gabriella Windsor is constantly at the centre of the aristocratic social scene, thanks to her elegant style. But the normally self-effacing royal prefers to stay out of the press. A freelance feature author, she is determined to retain her independence and make her own way in the world without flaunting her famous surname. She has also served as a representative for designer Ralph Lauren. (Hello magazine)
| Preceded by Lord Frederick Windsor |
Line of succession to the British Throne 34th position |
Succeeded by Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy |
References
- ^ Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page cxli.


