Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (1833–1897), later Duchess of Teck, by marriage
The queen did, however, promote Francis to the rank of Highness in 1887 in celebration of her Golden Jubilee.
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Sitters in Silvy's portraits include Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, Queen Emma of Hawaii, Lady Amberley, Harriet Martineau, Adelina Patti and Frederick Robson.
Marie and George were married on 22 June 1899, at the Catholic Chapel of St. Elizabeth in Richmond Park, near White Lodge, the home of Marie's great-aunt, the Duchess of Teck (born Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge).