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Princess Princep Shah of Nepal


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Princess Princep Shah of Nepal (March 16, 1930 - May 22, 1982) was -by marriage- a princess of Nepal. She was the wife of Prince Himalaya of Nepal, the second son of King Tribhuvan of Nepal. She was a sister-in-law of King Mahendra and Prince Basundhara.

Life

Princess Princep Shah was born at the Bahadur Bhawan, Kathmandu. She was the eldest daughter of General Nara Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, KCVO, sometime Inspector-General of the Royal Nepal Police, by his first wife, Uma Rajya Laxmi, of Doti.[1][2]

Princess Princep Shah was older sister of Princess Helen Shah, first wife of his brother-in-law, Prince Basundhara of Nepal.

Princep married Prince Himalaya of Nepal on March 5, 1945 in Kathmandu.

Along with her husband, Princess Princep attended the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, at Westminster Abbey in London.[3]

Princess Princep was involved in humanitarian and social welfare activities. She had great contributions in the establishment of the Nepalese Red Cross in 1964, and she became its president.[4]

Princess Princep died at the Samitivej Hospital, Bangkok, on 22 May 1982.

Styles

  • Lady Princep Rajya Laxmi Kumari Rana (1930–1945).
  • HRH Princess Princep Shah of Nepal (1945–1982).

Honours

National Honours

Foreign Honours

References