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Carolyn is a Canadian and British citizen, and currently lives in San Francisco with her two children and husband. She is a board trustee of Bay Area Discovery Museum and has a Master’s degree in economics and international relations from University of St Andrews, Scotland. Podcast.
Caroline Cecily Worsley, Lady Worsley 1 (nacida Dewar; 12 de febrero de 1934), es una aristócrata escocesa, exesposa del III duque de Fife y viuda del general Richard Worsley. 2 . Primeros años.
- Cynthia Starkie
- Henry Dewar, III Barón Forteviot
- James Carnegie, III duque de Fife (matr. 1956; div. 1966), Richard Worsley (matr. 1980; fall. 2013)
2 de dic. de 2019 · Era el año 1955, y la lady británica, cuyo nombre de soltera era Caroline Dewar, bailaba con un jovencísimo príncipe de Asturias en el Pony Club Bal. Así rezaba el pie de foto de una imagen que...
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Caroline Cecily Worsley, Lady Worsley [1] (née Dewar; born 12 February 1934), is a Scottish aristocrat. She is the former wife of the 3rd Duke of Fife and the widow of General Sir Richard Worsley. [2] Contents. 1Early life. 2First marriage. 3Second marriage. 4Titles and styles. 5References. Early life[ edit]
On 11 September 1956, the then Lord Carnegie married The Hon. Caroline Dewar (born 12 February 1934), the elder daughter of the 3rd Baron Forteviot at St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, Scotland. Guests at the wedding included Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. The reception was held at the Dewar family residence, Dupplin Castle .
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