Margaret Brooke
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Portrait of Margaret of Sarawak wearing her royal attire, around 1910. | |||||
| White Ratuh Consort of Sarawak | |||||
| Tenure | 28 October 1869 – 17 May 1917 | ||||
| Born | Margaret Alice Lili de Windt 9 October 1849 Paris, France | ||||
| Died | 1 December 1936 (aged 87) London, England, UK | ||||
| Spouse | Charles Brooke | ||||
| Issue | Dayang Ghita Brooke James Harry Brooke Charles Clayton Brooke Charles Vyner Brooke Bertram Brooke Harry Keppel Brooke | ||||
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| House | White Rajahs (by marriage) | ||||
| Father | Joseph Clayton Jennyns de Windt | ||||
| Mother | Elizabeth Sarah Johnson | ||||
Margaret, Lady Brooke, White Ratuh Consort of Sarawak (born Margaret Alice Lili de Windt; 9 October 1849 – 1 December 1936) was the Ranee of the second White Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke. She published her memoir, My Life in Sarawak, in 1913. The memoir offers a rare glimpse of life in The Astana in Kuching and colonial Borneo. The Ranee became legendary during her lifetime as a woman of strength and intelligence, as well as on account of her status, which she shared with the other White Rajahs, of being at once a British subject and an Asian monarch.