Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, , was a British peeress and the third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. She was the elder daughter of heiress Edwina Ashley, a patrilineal descendant of the Earls of Shaftesbury, first ennobled in 1661, and Admiral of the Fleet the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. She was the elder sister of Lady Pamela Hicks, first cousin to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the last surviving baptismal sponsor to Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.
Lady Mountbatten succeeded her father when he was assassinated in 1979, as his peerages had been created with special remainder to his daughters and their heirs male. This inheritance accorded her the title of countess and a seat in the House of Lords, where she remained until 1999, when the House of Lords Act 1999 removed most hereditary peers from the House.
Marriage and children
On 26 October 1946 she married the 7th Baron Brabourne, at the time an aide to her father in the Far East. They had met after Patricia, having served in the Women's Royal Naval Service, was commissioned in 1945 as a third officer and was serving in the Supreme Allied Headquarters, South East Asia. The wedding took place at Romsey Abbey in the presence of members of the Royal Family. Her bridesmaids were Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, Lady Pamela Mountbatten, the bride's younger sister, and Princess Alexandra, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent.Later they became one of the few married couples each of whom held a peerage in their own right, and whose descendants inherited titles through both. They had eight children and 18 grandchildren:
- Norton Louis Philip Knatchbull, 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma, married Penelope Meredith Eastwood and have three children.
- *Nicholas Louis Charles Norton Knatchbull, Lord Brabourne
- *Lady Alexandra Victoria Edwina Diana Knatchbull, married Third Space Learning director Thomas Edward H. Hooper on 25 June 2016
- *The Hon. Leonora Louise Marie Elizabeth Knatchbull
- The Hon. Michael-John Ulick Knatchbull, producer and editor, married Melissa Clare Owen, daughter of Judge Sir John Arthur Dalziel Owen, QC, on 1 June 1985 and they divorced in 1997. He married Susan Penelope "Penny" Jane Henderson, née Coates on 6 March 1999 and had one daughter and divorced on 13 February 2006.
- *Kelly Louise Doreen Knatchbull goddaughter of Anne, Princess Royal
- *Savannah Knatchbull
- The Hon. Anthony Knatchbull
- Lady Joanna Edwina Doreen Knatchbull, married French Baron Hubert Pernot du Breuil on 3 November 1984 and had one daughter; divorced in 1995; married Azriel Zuckerman on 19 November 1995 and had one son.
- * Mlle Eleuthera Roselyne Patricia Pernot du Breuil
- *Alexander Azriel John David Zuckerman
- Lady Amanda Patricia Victoria Knatchbull, married Charles Vincent Ellingworth on 31 October 1987 and has three sons.
- The Hon. Philip Wyndham Ashley Knatchbull, married Atalanta Vereker née Cowan, daughter of John Cowan, on 16 March 1991 and had 1 daughter; married Wendy Amanda Leach, daughter of Robin H. Leach, of Ugley Park, Ugley, co. Essex, on 29 June 2002 and had two sons.
- *Daisy Isadora Louise Knatchbull
- *Frederick Michael Hubert Knatchbull
- *John Robin Rocky Knatchbull
- *Phoebe Knatchbull - was born to Wendy Leach.
- The Hon. Nicholas Timothy Charles Knatchbull, killed by an IRA bomb.
- The Hon. Timothy Nicholas Sean Knatchbull, married Isabella Julia Norman, a great-great-granddaughter of the 4th Earl of Bradford, on 11 July 1998 and had three daughters and two sons.
- *Amber Diana Patricia Knatchbull
- *Milo Columbus John Knatchbull
- *Ludovic David Nicholas Knatchbull
- *Isla Selina Edwina Knatchbull
- *Wilhelmina "Willa" Victoria Agatha Knatchbull
Activities
On 15 June 1974, she succeeded her distant cousin Lady Patricia Ramsay, formerly HRH Princess Patricia of Connaught, as Colonel-in-Chief of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, for whom the regiment was named when Princess Patricia's father, the Duke of Connaught, was Governor General of Canada during the First World War. Despite her succeeding to an earldom in her own right as Countess Mountbatten of Burma on the death of her father in 1979, she preferred that the officers and men of her regiment address her as Lady Patricia. She was succeeded by The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson on 17 March 2007. On 28 August 2007, the Governor General of Canada presented her with the Canadian Meritorious Service Cross for her services as Colonel-in-Chief of Princess Patricia's Light Infantry.
Patricia was in the boat which was blown up by the IRA off the shores of Mullaghmore, County Sligo in August 1979, killing her 14 year-old son Nicholas; her father; her mother-in-law, the Dowager Baroness Brabourne; and 15 year-old Paul Maxwell, a boat-boy from County Fermanagh. She, her husband, and their son Timothy were injured but survived the attack. Following the incident the Countess became Patron and later, President of The Compassionate Friends, a self-help charitable organisation of bereaved parents in the UK.
In June 2012, at the time of Queen Elizabeth II's first visit to the Republic of Ireland, Countess Mountbatten said the Queen had her full support for meeting Martin McGuinness, who had been a high-ranking member of the IRA. "I think it's wonderful... I'm hugely grateful that we have come to a point where we can behave responsibly and positively", she is reported to have said. In September 2012, she unveiled a memorial to the work of the Combined Operations Pilotage Parties at Hayling Island in Hampshire.
Daughter's involvement with Prince Charles
As Lady Brabourne during her father's lifetime, her immediate family became closely involved in the consideration of a future :wikt:consort|consort for her first cousin once-removed, Charles, Prince of Wales. In early 1974, Lord Mountbatten began corresponding with the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip about a potential marriage to Lady Brabourne's daughter, Amanda. Charles wrote to Lady Brabourne, about his interest in her daughter, to which she replied approvingly, though suggesting that a courtship was premature. Amanda Knatchbull declined the marriage proposal of Charles in 1980, following the assassination of her grandfather.Death and funeral
Countess Mountbatten died at her home in Mersham, Kent, aged 93. Her funeral service took place on 27 June 2017 at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, and was attended by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other senior members of the royal family. Her casket was borne by a party of pall bearers from Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, who were in London on public duties. She was buried at her home in Mersham.Titles and honours
Titles and styles
- 14 February 192423 August 1946: Miss Patricia Mountbatten
- 23 August26 October 1946: The Honourable Patricia Mountbatten
- 26 October 194627 August 1979: The Right Honourable The Lady Brabourne
- 27 August 197913 June 2017: The Right Honourable The Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Honours
- Dame of the Order of St John of Jerusalem
- Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Meritorious Service Cross
- Canadian Forces Decoration
Colonelcies-in-chief
- The Loyal Edmonton Regiment
- Legion of Frontiersmen of the Commonwealth
- Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Ancestry