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  1. Keppel, Alice (1869–1947)English aristocrat and influential mistress of King Edward VII. Name variations: Alice Edmonstone; Mrs. George Keppel. Born Alice Frederica Edmonstone in 1869 in Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on September 11, 1947, in Florence, Italy; youngest daughter of Admiral William Edmonstone and Mary (Parsons) Edmonstone (d.

  2. 13 de oct. de 2022 · La jeune femme, ravissante, a 23 ans lorsqu’elle épouse, le 1 er juin 1891, l’Honorable George Keppel, fils du 7 e comte d’Albemarle, un militaire de la Royal Navy né pour sa part en 1868.

  3. Alice Keppel. (1868-1947), Wife of George Keppel; mother of Violet Trefusis; mistress of King Edward VII. Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone) Sitter in 8 portraits. 3 Likes. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Alice Keppel. by John Moffat.

  4. Alice was born in 1868 and raised at Duntreath Castle in Scotland. She made her debut in 1886 and became a highly regarded society hostess, said to be one of the most beautiful women of her time, with her blue eyes, small waist, chestnut hair and large bust. After many proposals from other suitors, in 1888 Al-ice married George Keppel, a ...

  5. Keppel spent his childhood at his father's residence Elden Hall and was educated at Westminster School. In 1815, he entered the British Army as an ensign and fought with the 14th Regiment of Foot in the Battle of Waterloo. He was transferred as lieutenant to the 20th Regiment of Foot in 1820 and as captain to the 62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of ...

  6. 24 de nov. de 2020 · George Keppel knew about the affairs. Alice and George had a happy marriage, if unconventional by today's modern standards. They raised two daughters together, Violet and Sonia (Sonia Keppel would ...

  7. Irmandade da Real Sociedade Geográfica. Título. Earl of Albemarle. [ edite no Wikidata] George Thomas Keppel, 6.º Conde de Albemarle FGS ( Londres, 13 de junho de 1799 — Londres, 21 de fevereiro de 1891), [ 1] chamado de O Honorável desde o nascimento até 1851, foi um militar, político liberal e escritor britânico .