![]() President out of 11 to not meet Elizabeth. Many attribute this to the personal tensions between the nation’s then-leaders: Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Lyndon B. In addition to the weakening power of the U.K., which was also going through decolonization, the nation didn’t support the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War. After all, the United Kingdom had an £800 million deficit on payments in 1964 - and in order to get a loan from the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. READ MORE: Why Princess Margaret Was the Worst Party Guest Margaret's trip was at the 'request of Her Majesty's Government'Īt the time in the sixties, the relationship between the United States and Britain were tense. Her behavior led her to be dubbed with such nicknames as a “Royal Lightning Rod” as Time called her in 2002.ĭespite the negative attention she often received, as part of Margaret's royal duties and in lieu of her sister, she embarked on a three-week trip to the United States in 1965. Whether in spite of her royal status - or because of it - as she grew up, she became known for her romances and her wayward behavior at parties, even as her sister took the crown in 1953. Just six years old at the time, Margaret, who died in 2002, was thrust even more into the spotlight. In fact, she was the first member of the British royal family to be born in Scotland in 300 years.Īs the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, the siblings were born as nieces to King Edward VIII - until their uncle abdicated the throne to marry his lover and their father became King George VI.
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