31. They Traveled Together
Though their days were numbered, at least William and Starkloff got to enjoy a few more months of bliss. After Tokyo, they traveled all over the US together before ending up in New York. William told Starkloff to wait there while he returned to England to, as Margaret told him, "see how everything looked".
A month later, he sent word: Starkloff was to join him in England. Did that mean his family finally came around?
The Other Prince William (2015), Double-Band Films
32. His Family Still Wouldn't Accept Her
Prince Henry and Princess Alice welcomed Starkloff into their home. She found them kind and accommodating, but from the moment she arrived, she felt the distance between them. They were cordial, but they would never accept her as their daughter-in-law. That part might have hurt, but at least it wasn't a surprise.
However, this was also the first time she'd ever seen her William back home with his family. She was shocked to find that he was a totally different person.
The Other Prince William (2015), Double-Band Films
33. She Saw The "Other" William
Zsuzsi Starkoff had known William, the dashing young diplomat who flew planes and cooked breakfast. This was the first time she met Prince William of Gloucester. Seeing this side of him confirmed what she already knew: Though William was, as Starkloff put it, "too much of a man to be happy as a prince", he was also "too much of a prince to give it up to be a normal man".
34. Prince Philip Stood In His Way
Nearly the entire Royal Family disapproved of William and Starkloff’s relationship, but none more than Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip. He was concerned about the damage to the royal family’s reputation from yet another scandalous love affair. He wouldn’t have to worry for much longer, however. Tragedy was around the corner.
35. He Gave Her A Ring
Prince William and Zsuzsi Starkloff eventually went their separate ways, but they never truly gave up on each other. Before parting, William had a signet ring made for her, embossed with a W, as a promise. Though he could never go against his family's wishes, he wouldn't forget about her. And if the winds ever changed, he would come back for her.
She made him an identical ring so he'd never forget that promise.
36. He Almost Chose Love
William of Gloucester got painfully close to marrying his great love. He even asked Starkloff what she would say if he proposed. She told him, "Ask me and find out". Some reports say he even made up his mind and decided to marry her, no matter what his family said. But even if that was the case, tragic news from back home put an end to that idea once and for all.
37. He Had To Come Home
Around 1970, William's father suffered a series of debilitating strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair. As his eldest son, it fell to William to take over his father's affairs. He still wore the ring he made for Starkloff, but his father's health only reaffirmed his choice of duty over love.
William left diplomatic service to, as he put it, take on his full-time job as a royal prince. He would never be with Zsuzsi Starkloff again—but that didn't stop him from trying to replace her.
38. He Found A New Girl
In the early 70s, tabloids noticed that William had a new beau: Her name was Nicole Sieff, but it quickly became clear that he hadn't moved on from his first love. You might have expected William's next lady to be of noble birth—someone of whom his family would approve. Nope. Nicole was a divorcee with two sons from a previous marriage. Sound familiar?
Clearly, William wasn't over Starkloff, and he wasn't ready to settle down.
39. She Liked Dangerous Men
Prince William was obviously Nicole Sieff’s type. Her first husband was a daredevil just like William, but he stayed grounded in race cars. But maybe Nicole was a bad luck charm? While still married, her first husband suffered a brutal crash at Le Mans and he barely survived. After that, you'd think maybe she'd want a nice boring man, but instead, she went for William of Gloucester.
That's testing fate if I've ever seen it.
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40. He Couldn't Disobey His Family
Now that the Royal Family's own 007 was back in England, everyone wanted to know what he was up to. While giving an interview for the Sunday Mirror, the reporter naturally asked the dashing prince about his love life. He responded that if he ever married, it would only be someone who was right "in the eyes of other members of the Family".
Tragically, William of Gloucester would never get the chance to meet that woman.
41. He Kept Racing
Though William no longer had the same freedom he enjoyed in Japan, he was still as adventurous as always. He got right back to racing anything with an engine. In 1972, he signed up to compete for the Goodyear International Air Trophy. He was to pilot the aircraft along with his friend Vyrell Mitchell, who would join him for the ride.
William had participated in plenty of races before—but this was where his luck finally ran out.
The Other Prince William (2015), Double-Band Films
42. Things Went Wrong
A crowd of 30,000 people watched excitedly as William of Gloucester's plane took off, only for their excitement to turn to horror. Almost as soon as he got in the air, William's Piper Cherokee banked steeply to the left. The abrupt turn caused his plane to lose altitude—and sent it careening straight towards a tree.
The Other Prince William (2015), Double-Band Films
43. He Crashed To Earth
William tried to bring the aircraft under control, but he had already lost too much altitude. His plane hit a tree and tore the left wing clean off. By then, it was too late. The aircraft flipped over before crashing into an earthen bank near the airfield and bursting into flames.
44. They Tried To Save Him
A group of small boys who happened to be near the crash site rushed to the raging inferno to render aid. But their efforts were in vain. One of the boys later told BBC News, “We tried to break into the plane's doors and then tried to break it in half by pulling at the tail. But it was no good, we had to go back because of the heat”.
The Other Prince William (2015), Double-Band Films
45. The Coroner Confirmed It
Though emergency crews rushed to the scene, there was nothing they could do either. It took two hours to get the blaze under control. The following day, coroners inspected the remains and, through dental records, confirmed what everyone already knew. Prince William and Vyrell Mitchell died in the crash. Mitchell had been 43, and William had been just 30 years old.
46. His Parents Couldn’t Bear The News
William’s mother, Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, was so distraught at her son’s passing that she didn’t have the heart to tell her husband what had happened. She feared that, in his poor health, he wouldn’t be able to bear the news. In her biography, she confessed that he must have learned about the tragedy from the television.
47. Charles Named His Son After Him
Prince Charles took William's loss particularly hard. He'd always idolized his older cousin, who had always seemed invincible. He never forgot about William, and 10 years later, when Princess Diana gave birth to his oldest son, he already knew exactly what name to call him.
48. He Still Thought Of Zsuzsi
Even to the very end, William was still thinking of Zsuzsi Starkloff. In fact, he had actually invited her to join him at the race that day, but she had been previously indisposed. That turned out to be a mercy, as it spared her from watching the love of her life go up in flames. And, in case she still worried he might have moved on, he left one final, heartbreaking tribute to her.
49. He Wore Her Ring At The End
The remains inside the aircraft were too disfigured for anyone to properly identify, but there was one item that survived the crash: The ring that William had made for Starkloff still sat around his finger. Even on his very last day, William was still thinking about Zsuzsi Starkloff.
50. She Never Forgot Him
Zsuzsi Starkloff eventually married, but she never let go of her daring prince. She lived until May 2020, when she lost her fight with cancer—but for all those years, she still wore William's ring around her neck.

























