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Who was Dicky in the royal family?

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Carter Sullivan

Updated on March 06, 2026

Who was Dicky in the royal family?

Portrayed by English actor Greg Wise in seasons one and two, and Game of Thrones alum, Charles Dance in seasons three and four, Uncle Dickie, as he's affectionately known to the royals, serves as Prince Charles's mentor, helping him to navigate his role within the family.

In this regard, who is Dickey to Queen Elizabeth?

As the son of Prince Louis of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, and as the great-grandson of Queen Victoria, Lord Mountbatten was uncle to Prince Philip and a distant cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

Subsequently, question is, how was Lord Mountbatten related to Prince Charles? The Queen and Lord Mountbatten were therefore second cousins, once removed. As Prince Philip's uncle, Lord Mountbatten was also Prince Charles' great-uncle. Lovingly known as 'Uncle Dickie', Charles and Louis were known to have a close relationship.

Additionally, who was Uncle Dickie to Charles?

Lord Mountbatten (better known as Uncle Dickie) is a major force in season 4 of The Crown, persuading Prince Charles to get married. The royal with 10 names, two daughters, and an open marriage, is related to both Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II.

Who killed Dickie Mountbatten?

Lord Mountbatten, the Queen's second cousin, was killed in August 1979 when a bomb planted aboard his yacht exploded on Mullaghmore Harbour in Ireland. He died of his injuries along with his 14-year-old grandson Nicholas Knatchbull and crew member Paul Maxwell, 15.

What happened to Prince Philip's sister?

Season two of The Crown featured flashbacks to the death of Prince Philip's sister. Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark died in a plane crash aged 26 in 1937, when the Duke of Edinburgh was 16 years old.

Who is Mountbatten in Crown?

Uncle Dickie is the family name for Lord Louis Mountbatten (played by Charles Dance) in The Crown, and his character is based on the real life Lord Louis Mountbatten. The British Royal Navy Officer was the uncle of Prince Philip (Tobias Menzies), as well as a distant cousin of Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Coleman).

Was Mountbatten a good viceroy?

In March 1947, Mountbatten became viceroy of India with a mandate to oversee the British withdrawal. He established good relations with leading politicians, particularly with Jawaharlal Nehru, but was unable to persuade the Muslim leader Mohammad Ali Jinnah of the benefits of a united, independent India.

Who is the current Countess Mountbatten?

Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma
The Right Honourable The Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Incumbent
Assumed office 2010
Preceded byThe Lord Brabourne
Personal details
Lord Mountbatten was the maternal uncle of Philip. Lord Mountbatten was the great-grandson of Queen Victoria. His elder sister, Alice was the princess of Battenberg (Germany). Princess Alice was Philip's mother, making him the great-great grandson of Queen Victoria.

Who did Princess Anne marry?

Timothy Laurence
m. 1992
Mark Phillips
m. 1973–1992

Why did Prince Philip change his name to Mountbatten?

Even though Queen Elizabeth II had confirmed House of Windsor to be the family name when she succeeded to the throne in 1952 much to the disappointment of her husband, in 1960 she and Prince Philip decided that they would like their direct descendants to take both their family names as Mountbatten-Windsor.

Who were the Duke of Edinburgh's parents?

Princess Alice of Battenberg
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark

Did Charles go to Eton?

This marked a change to royal tradition as Prince Philip and his sons, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward all attended Gordonstoun in Scotland. The Duke of Cambridge's younger brother Prince Harry then went to Eton College. Prince William later went on to attend the University of St Andrews.

What happened to Mountbatten?

Lord Mountbatten was killed aged 79 in an explosion on his boat on 27 August 1979. He had been visiting his holiday home of Classiebawn Castle in County Sligo, Ireland, just 12 miles from the border with Northern Ireland.

Who is Prince Philip's father?

Philip's father was Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944), a younger son of King George I of the Hellenes (originally Prince William of Denmark).
For Queen Elizabeth, the relation to Queen Victoria is through her father's side. During Queen Victoria's reign as the Queen of England from 1837 to 1901, she had nine children, four sons and five daughters, with her husband Prince Albert.

How was Prince Philip's mother a nun?

An elderly chain-smoking nun, she was an embarrassment to Philip, who says at one point in the episode that she was only ever 'technically' his mother. She stayed in Greece after the war and founded an Orthodox order of nuns, staying at the convent for decades.
Philip, the son of the exiled Prince Andrew of Greece, was a direct descendant of Elizabeth's great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria. The couple had seven children, the eldest of whom was named Victoria. She married her father's first cousin, Prince Louis of Battenburg, in 1884.