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Harold Phillips (British Army officer)

Harold Pedro Joseph Phillips, FRGS (6 November 1909 – 27 October 1980) was a British Army officer, holding the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Coldstream Guards.


Harold Phillips

Birth nameHarold Pedro Joseph Phillips
Nickname(s)"Bunnie"
Born(1909-11-06)6 November 1909
Chelsea, London, England
Died27 October 1980(1980-10-27) (aged 70)
Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
RankLieutenant Colonel
Service number51788
UnitColdstream Guards
Battles/warsWorld War II
Spouse(s)
(m. 1944)

Early life and service edit

Phillips was born on 6 November 1909 in Chelsea, London. His father was Colonel Joseph Harold John Phillips, of Royston, Hertfordshire, his mother was Mary Mercedes Bryce, youngest daughter of John Pablo Bryce. His maternal grandmother, María de las Mercedes González de Candamo e Iriarte (1849–1929), was the sister of Manuel González de Candamo e Iriarte, President of Peru. He was a first cousin of Janet, Marchioness of Milford Haven, whose mother-in-law, Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, was the sister of his own mother-in-law, Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby.

Phillips joined the Coldstream Guards, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. During World War II, he was assigned to the British Security Co-ordination in New York City, under William Stephenson, and the Allied Mission in Washington, D.C.[1]

Personal life edit

Affair with Lady Louis Mountbatten edit

Sometime in the 1930s, Phillips became involved with Edwina, Lady Louis Mountbatten.[2] Bunnie spent a great deal of time with Edwina and befriended her two daughters, Patricia and Pamela. Lord Louis considered divorcing Edwina, but due to his personal admiration for Phillips and his own affair with Yola Letellier, did not proceed.[2][3]

Edwina's sister-in-law, The Marchioness of Milford Haven, was the aunt of Bunnie's future wife, Georgina "Gina" Wernher, elder daughter of Sir Harold Wernher, 3rd Bt, and Countess Anastasia de Torby. Initially, Edwina encouraged the match. In 1943, she suggested to Gina that she should marry Bunnie. Bunnie and Gina met in Park Lane outside The Dorchester in August 1944. Edwina invited them to dinner and seated them beside each other. Bunnie and Gina eventually became engaged on the train to Lynden Manor, the Milford Haven's home in Holyport, Berkshire. Bunnie went to Broadlands to tell Edwina the news himself, despite her early encouragement of the match, she was devastated.[1] Edwina did not attend the wedding and forbade Pamela from accepting Bunnie's invitation to be a bridesmaid.[2] It took her about two years to get over the end of the affair.[1]

Marriage and issue edit

Bunnie and Gina were married on 10 October 1944 at St Margaret's Church, Westminster.[1] Guests included The King of Hellenes, Prince Bertil of Sweden, and The Duchess of Kent. Princess Alexandra of Kent and Gina's sister, Myra, were bridesmaids.

Bunnie and Gina had five children:

The family initially settled at Thorpe Lubenham Hall, a house Gina's father had bought in 1920.[5] Members of the royal family were frequent guests of the Phillipses. In 1966, they sold Thorpe Lubenham and moved to Checkendon Court, a Grade II listed manor house near Checkendon, South Oxfordshire.[6][7] They also had a house in Aberdeenshire and a flat in London.[8] Their son, Nicholas, inherited Luton Hoo from his maternal grandparents.

Phillips died on 27 October 1980 in Alford, Aberdeenshire at the age of 70. Gina was remarried in 1992, becoming the third wife of Sir George Kennard, 3rd Bt, whom she remained married to until his death in 1999.[9] She died on 28 April 2011 at the age of 91.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Trevelyan, Raleigh (1991). Grand Dukes and Diamonds: The Wernhers of Luton Hoo. London: Faber and Faber.
  2. ^ a b c Hicks, Lady Pamela (2017). Daughter of Empire: Life as a Mountbatten. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 25–93. ISBN 9781474606929.
  3. ^ McLellan, Diana (1 September 1991). "The Lives and Loves of Lady Edwina Mountbatten". The Washington Post. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  4. ^ "The Duchess of Abercorn obituary". The Times. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  5. ^ "No. 42513". The London Gazette. 14 November 1961. p. 8264.
  6. ^ MacPhail, Sir Bruce. "A History of Thorpe Lubenham Hall" (PDF). Thorpe Lubenham Hall. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Checkendon Court". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  8. ^ Mosley, Charles, ed. (1999). Burke's Peerage and Landed Gentry (106 ed.). Crans-près-Céligny: Burke's Peerage Ltd. p. 68.
  9. ^ Allen, Richard (20 April 2002). "Confidante who lived next door". Evening Standard. Retrieved 7 February 2022.

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Harold Pedro Joseph Phillips FRGS 6 November 1909 27 October 1980 was a British Army officer holding the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Coldstream Guards Lieutenant ColonelHarold PhillipsFRGSBirth nameHarold Pedro Joseph PhillipsNickname s Bunnie Born 1909 11 06 6 November 1909Chelsea London EnglandDied27 October 1980 1980 10 27 aged 70 Alford Aberdeenshire ScotlandAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyRankLieutenant ColonelService number51788UnitColdstream GuardsBattles warsWorld War IISpouse s Georgina Wernher m 1944 wbr Contents 1 Early life and service 2 Personal life 2 1 Affair with Lady Louis Mountbatten 2 2 Marriage and issue 3 ReferencesEarly life and service editPhillips was born on 6 November 1909 in Chelsea London His father was Colonel Joseph Harold John Phillips of Royston Hertfordshire his mother was Mary Mercedes Bryce youngest daughter of John Pablo Bryce His maternal grandmother Maria de las Mercedes Gonzalez de Candamo e Iriarte 1849 1929 was the sister of Manuel Gonzalez de Candamo e Iriarte President of Peru He was a first cousin of Janet Marchioness of Milford Haven whose mother in law Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby was the sister of his own mother in law Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby Phillips joined the Coldstream Guards rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel During World War II he was assigned to the British Security Co ordination in New York City under William Stephenson and the Allied Mission in Washington D C 1 Personal life editAffair with Lady Louis Mountbatten edit Sometime in the 1930s Phillips became involved with Edwina Lady Louis Mountbatten 2 Bunnie spent a great deal of time with Edwina and befriended her two daughters Patricia and Pamela Lord Louis considered divorcing Edwina but due to his personal admiration for Phillips and his own affair with Yola Letellier did not proceed 2 3 Edwina s sister in law The Marchioness of Milford Haven was the aunt of Bunnie s future wife Georgina Gina Wernher elder daughter of Sir Harold Wernher 3rd Bt and Countess Anastasia de Torby Initially Edwina encouraged the match In 1943 she suggested to Gina that she should marry Bunnie Bunnie and Gina met in Park Lane outside The Dorchester in August 1944 Edwina invited them to dinner and seated them beside each other Bunnie and Gina eventually became engaged on the train to Lynden Manor the Milford Haven s home in Holyport Berkshire Bunnie went to Broadlands to tell Edwina the news himself despite her early encouragement of the match she was devastated 1 Edwina did not attend the wedding and forbade Pamela from accepting Bunnie s invitation to be a bridesmaid 2 It took her about two years to get over the end of the affair 1 Marriage and issue edit Bunnie and Gina were married on 10 October 1944 at St Margaret s Church Westminster 1 Guests included The King of Hellenes Prince Bertil of Sweden and The Duchess of Kent Princess Alexandra of Kent and Gina s sister Myra were bridesmaids Bunnie and Gina had five children Alexandra Anastasia Sacha Phillips 27 February 1946 9 December 2018 married James Hamilton 5th Duke of Abercorn in 1966 had issue 4 Nicholas Harold Phillips 23 August 1947 1 March 1991 married Countess Marie Lucie Lucy Czernin von und zu Chudenitz born 1941 in 1975 had issue Fiona Mercedes Phillips born 30 March 1951 married James Burnett of Leys born 1941 in 1971 had issue including Alexander Burnett of Leys Marita Georgina Phillips born 28 May 1954 married firstly Randall Crawley 1950 1988 son of Virginia Cowles and Aidan Crawley in 1982 had issue Married secondly Andrew Knight in 2006 no issue Natalia Ayesha Phillips born 8 May 1959 married Gerald Grosvenor 6th Duke of Westminster in 1978 had issue including Hugh Grosvenor 7th Duke of WestminsterThe family initially settled at Thorpe Lubenham Hall a house Gina s father had bought in 1920 5 Members of the royal family were frequent guests of the Phillipses In 1966 they sold Thorpe Lubenham and moved to Checkendon Court a Grade II listed manor house near Checkendon South Oxfordshire 6 7 They also had a house in Aberdeenshire and a flat in London 8 Their son Nicholas inherited Luton Hoo from his maternal grandparents Phillips died on 27 October 1980 in Alford Aberdeenshire at the age of 70 Gina was remarried in 1992 becoming the third wife of Sir George Kennard 3rd Bt whom she remained married to until his death in 1999 9 She died on 28 April 2011 at the age of 91 References edit a b c d Trevelyan Raleigh 1991 Grand Dukes and Diamonds The Wernhers of Luton Hoo London Faber and Faber a b c Hicks Lady Pamela 2017 Daughter of Empire Life as a Mountbatten London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson pp 25 93 ISBN 9781474606929 McLellan Diana 1 September 1991 The Lives and Loves of Lady Edwina Mountbatten The Washington Post Retrieved 7 February 2022 The Duchess of Abercorn obituary The Times 12 December 2018 Retrieved 7 February 2022 No 42513 The London Gazette 14 November 1961 p 8264 MacPhail Sir Bruce A History of Thorpe Lubenham Hall PDF Thorpe Lubenham Hall Retrieved 7 February 2022 Checkendon Court British Listed Buildings Retrieved 7 February 2022 Mosley Charles ed 1999 Burke s Peerage and Landed Gentry 106 ed Crans pres Celigny Burke s Peerage Ltd p 68 Allen Richard 20 April 2002 Confidante who lived next door Evening Standard Retrieved 7 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harold Phillips British Army officer amp oldid 1217890994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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