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Growing up as the child of the glamorous Princess Margaret, Lady Sarah could easily have followed a very different path. Instead, she carved out a quieter life as an artist, all while maintaining a close and respectful relationship with the late Queen.
Lady Sarah tragically lost her mother, Princess Margaret, in February 2002 when she was just 38 years old.
Last week, King Charles kicked off a series of events to celebrate his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II's centenary, by visiting a landmark exhibition in her honour.
"They are hugely at ease in each other's company. Much giggling can be heard when they are together. They share a sense of loyalty, fun, duty and the ridiculous."
Lady Sarah Chatto is the daughter of Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, and Antony Armstrong-Jones, a celebrated photographer and designer.
She was born on May 1, 1964, at Kensington Palace in London, placing her firmly within the extended Royal Family, though she has always maintained a notably private and low-profile life compared to many of her relatives.