A LIFE in the public eye is par for most members of the Royal Family.
But there are a few direct descendants of the late Queen who manage to live a quiet life under the radar – meet Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones and her father David[/caption]Who is Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones?
Lady Margarita Elizabeth Rose Alleyne Armstrong-Jones was born on May 14, 2002.
She is an English socialite, jewellery designer, and a member of the British royal family.
She grew up at her family’s three homes: a flat in Chelsea, a cottage on the grounds of the Daylesford Estate in Gloucestershire, and the Château d’Autet in France.
During her childhood, she spent Christmases at Sandringham House and summers at Balmoral Castle during her childhood.
How is Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones related to the royal family?
Lady Margarita is the daughter of David Armstrong-Jones, the 2nd Earl of Snowdon, and his estranged wife Serena.
She is also the only granddaughter of the late Princess Margaret.
David and Serena Stanhope tied the knot in October 1993 at St Margaret’s Church in Westminster.
But after 26 years of marriage, a spokesperson confirmed that the couple had split in 2020.
Lady Margarita is currently 26th in line to the throne behind her older brother, Charles Armstrong-Jones.
What does Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones do for a living?
Following in her father’s footsteps – Lady Margarita runs her own jewellery brand called Matita.
She creates handmade silvery jewellery inspired by the natural world.
She regularly updates her Instagram page with portraits from around the world.
Find her page @atiraphotos
Despite her high-profile background, she lives a quiet life in Paris with friends.
What royal appearances has Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones made?
Lady Margarita has made many royal appearances.
When she was eight years old, she attended the Prince and Princess of Wales‘ 2011 wedding as a bridesmaid.
Joining her in the bridal party were Lady Louise Windsor, Grace van Cutsem, and Eliza Lopes.
In 2017, she was pictured exchanging warm words with the late Queen at a service of thanksgiving for her grandfather, Lord Snowdon.
She was also spotted at the late Queen’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey on 19 September.
She was accompanied by her brother, Charles Armstrong-Jones and her father, David.