Mary Bowes-Lyon

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Mary
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Queen Mary at the wedding of Edward, Prince of Norfolk
Queen Consort of Kiribati and Tarawa
Reign 30 April 1990 – present
Spouse Victor Emmanuel I
Issue Edward, Prince of Norfolk
George, Duke of Lancaster
Anne, Duchess of Nottingham
Sophia, Duchess of Cambridge
Catherine, Duchess of Stanford
House House of Grimaldi (by marriage)
House of Bowes-Lyon (by birth)
Father Geoffrey Bowes-Lyon, 7th Earl of Marbury
Mother Anna Louisa von Westphalen
Born (1965-06-03)3 June 1965 (age 49)
Marbury, Tarawa
Religion Church of Tarawa

Queen Mary of Kiribati-Tarawa (née Mary Josefine Bowes-Lyon; born 3 June 1965) is the spouse of King Victor Emmanuel I of Kiribati and Tarawa and the mother of his heir-apparent, Edward, Prince of Norfolk. By her marriage to the King, she is Queen Consort of Kiribati and Tarawa, a position she has held since the coronation of her husband in 1990.

Early Life

Mary Bowes-Lyon was born in Humbershire, Kiribati, a county in northern Kiribati, in her family's estate, Hacksby Park in 1965. Her father was Geoffrey Bowes-Lyon, a wealthy hereditary Earl. Her father became extremely wealthy when he discovered oil deposits on his barren farming estate. By 1970, Lord Bowes-Lyon was the wealthiest peer in Kiribati. As such, Mary grew up highly privileged.

In 1976, at the age of eleven, Mary was sent to Marbury Girls' School, a prestigious boarding school.