All of the princesses below once lived at Kensington Palace. Vote for your favourite by clicking on 'Vote now' in the poll on the right-hand side.
Queen Mary II (1662 - 1694)

'Mary Stuart, who stole her father’s throne with the help of her husband, turned Kensington into a mansion fit for a monarch and filled it with blue and white porcelain.'
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Queen Anne (1665 – 1714)
'Mary’s sister Anne, who famously fell out with her best friend, the Duchess of Marlborough, and whose numerous pregnancies resulted in only five children, all of whom died before reaching adulthood.'
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Queen Caroline (1683 -1737)

'George II’s Queen Caroline, a smooth political negotiator with a fondness for chocolate.'
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Princess Charlotte (1796 -1817)

'Princess Charlotte, the plump rebellious child of George IV and Caroline of Brunswick, who found fleeting happiness with handsome Leopold before dying in childbirth.'
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Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901)
'Victoria, the princess who escaped her restrictive childhood at Kensington Palace to become Britain’s longest reigning monarch and the world’s most famous widow.
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Princess Margaret (1930 - 2002)

'Margaret, the present queen’s spirited younger sister, with a passion for fashion, parties and her Caribbean home on the island of Mustique.' Find out more >
Diana, Princess of Wales (1961 - 1997)

'Diana, the very model of a modern princess: style icon, friend of the glamorous and famous, and charity patron extraordinaire.'
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