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Although Romance marks Oxenberg's acting debut, we have learned from numerous magazine and newspaper articles that she is no stranger to the ways of the upper classes. Related to both Charles and Prince Philip, she calls Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia "Mom" and is a cousin of Queen Sofia of Spain. The late Princess Marina of Greece, also known as the Duchess of Kent, was a great aunt. Hair trimmed and parted to the side Diana-style, Catherine hauntingly resembles the real-life queen...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Pictures of Catherine | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

Although Romance marks Oxenburg's acting debut, we have learned from numerous magazine and newspaper articles that she is no stranger to the ways of the upper classes. Related to both Charles and Prince Philip, she calls Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia "Mom" and is a cousin of Queen Sofia of Spain. The late Princess Marina of Greece, also known as the Dutchess of Kent, was a great aunt. Hair trimmed and parted to the side Diana-style, Catherine hauntingly resembles the real-life queen...

Author: By Paul M. Barrell, | Title: Pictures of Catherine | 7/9/1982 | See Source »

...debut, she is not unfamiliar with the privileges of the privileged classes. Related to both Charles and Prince Philip, Catherine is the daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, the grandniece of the late Princess Marina of Greece (who later became the Duchess of Kent), and a cousin of Queen Sofia of Spain. How's that for precision Di casting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 28, 1982 | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

...imply that King Juan Carlos, who played a leading role in pre venting the coup, tacitly encouraged the venture. "Like everyone else, I thought that all or part [of the plot] was known to the King," Milans del Bosch said. According to Tejero, Juan Carlos' wife, Queen Sofia, had told Armada during a skiing vacation in the Pyrenees: "Alfonso, you are the only one who can save...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: In the Dock | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

Suslov's personal intervention in Poland coincided with some reminders that armed intervention could ultimately enforce Moscow's injunctions. Members of the Warsaw Pact's Military Council, a phalanx of top-level generals, converged on the Bulgarian capital of Sofia last week for a three-day strategy meeting. Speaking in Moscow on the 111th anniversary of Lenin's birth, meanwhile, Soviet Politburo Member Konstantin Chernenko accused the West of trying to "destabilize" Poland and warned that "we will not allow anybody to infringe on the lawful interests of our country and our allies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: From Russia with Suslov | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

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