Lady Pamela Hicks, born on April nineteenth, nineteen twenty-nine, is a distinguished British aristocrat and a notable figure within the British royal family. As the younger daughter of Admiral of the Fleet the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, formerly known as Prince Louis of Battenberg, and heiress Edwina Ashley, she carries a legacy steeped in history and nobility.
Her familial connections are remarkable; through her father, she is a first cousin to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a grandniece of Alexandra Feodorovna, the last Empress of Russia. This rich lineage places her at the heart of British aristocracy and royal heritage.
Lady Pamela's service to the royal family is notable, having acted as a bridesmaid and later as a lady-in-waiting to her third cousin, Queen Elizabeth II. Her role in the royal court reflects her deep-rooted ties and commitment to the monarchy.
Additionally, she is a great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, further intertwining her life with the storied past of the British monarchy. As of twenty twenty-six, she stands as the oldest living descendant of her illustrious lineage, embodying a connection to a bygone era.