Lady Pamela Hicks, a close friend of the late Queen and a bridesmaid at her wedding to Prince Philip, has passed away. Lady Pamela, the daughter of Lord Mountbatten and a cousin of Prince Philip, served as a lady-in-waiting for Queen Elizabeth II for many years. She was by the Queen’s side in Kenya when she became the monarch after her father’s passing.
Her daughter, India, paid tribute to her mother, highlighting her grace, wit, and charm that made her a beloved figure. Lady Pamela was known for her impeccable style and sharp mind throughout her life, leaving a lasting impact on those around her.
The King expressed deep sadness at Lady Pamela’s death, acknowledging her warmth and wisdom. He shared fond memories of her loyal service to Queen Elizabeth and extended condolences to Lady Pamela’s family.
Lady Pamela, born in 1929, was a prominent figure in royal circles, having been a bridesmaid at Princess Elizabeth’s wedding in 1947. She continued to serve Queen Elizabeth as a lady-in-waiting and shared significant moments with her, including the transition to the throne in 1952.
In her later years, Lady Pamela married David Hicks and raised a family. Despite facing personal tragedies, including the loss of her father and husband, she remained a steadfast friend to the Queen. Lady Pamela’s royal lineage made her the oldest living descendant of Queen Victoria upon Queen Elizabeth II’s passing in 2022.
She was a notable presence in society and was portrayed in popular media, such as Netflix’s The Crown. Lady Pamela’s daughter, India, reflected on her mother’s positive reception of the show, showcasing her mother’s enduring spirit and character.
Lady Pamela’s life was marked by service and devotion to the royal family, leaving a legacy of grace and loyalty. Her contributions to the monarchy and her cherished memories will be dearly missed by those who knew her.

