Many members of the royal family have attended the demanding 44-week course at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where Ogilvy, 27, currently attends. According to Marie Claire magazine, the Duke of Kent is one of the graduates of the British military school, with Prince Harry and Prince William both graduating from Sandhurst in 2006.
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Alexander, who has been called “the sexiest British royal you’ve never heard of,” graduated from Brown University and once dated Robert F. Kennedy’s daughter Michaela Kennedy Comeau, may be interested in The decision came as a surprise. Prior to joining Sandhurst, he was a product manager at New York technology company Prove. Sandhurst’s newest addition was born in 1996 to Princess Alexandra’s son James Ogilvy and Julia Rawlinso. His sister Flora married Timothy Vesterberg in a lavish royal wedding in 2021. , the childhood of this brother and sister was quite normal.
Art historian Flora took to Instagram in September to express her joy at her brother’s military career.
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Although Alexander occasionally attended royal events, he chose a more private path, while his sister Flora made headlines in the art world. He most recently attended Queen Elizabeth’s funeral in 2022.
FAQ
Who is Alexander Ogilvy?
Princess Alexandra’s grandson Alexander Ogilvy recently began training at Sandhurst Military Academy, the same military academy that Princes Harry and William attended. Known for his royal blood and charisma, he carved his own path in the military despite his tech and Ivy League background.
What is Alexander Ogilvy’s background?
Alexander Ogilvy is a graduate of Brown University and worked as a technical product manager in New York City before joining Sandhurst. He is the son of James Ogilvy and Julia Rawlinson and is 59th in line to the throne. He has maintained a private life and only occasionally appears at royal events.
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