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  1. Lady Leonora Lichfield and Lady Jane Wellesley attend a gala at the Intercontinental Hotel in London, England, on March 4, 1976. Butterfly Ball in London The home of Lady Jane Wellesley, girlfriend of Prince Charles, on Hazlebury Road in Fulham, London, England, 1st January 1974.

  2. Lord Richard Gerald Wellesley (20 June 1949); married Joanna Sumner on 14 July 1973. They have two daughters. Lady (Caroline) Jane Wellesley (6 July 1951) Lord John Henry Wellesley (20 April 1954); married Corinne Vaes, daughter of a Belgian diplomat, on 7 May 1977. They have two children. Father-in-law of singer James Blunt.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Lady Jane Wellesley Considered to be a prime candidate for Charles’s wife in the early 1970s, the Duke of Wellington’s daughter Lady Jane dated the Prince from 1973 to 1974, enduring such intense media speculation about their impending engagement that she once snapped back, ‘Do you honestly believe I want to be Queen?’

  4. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Not all of these companions were seen as potential brides, but Lady Jane Wellesley was. As the daughter of the Duke of Wellington, she more than met the aristocratic requirement.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2013 · Lady Jane Wellesley b. 6/7/1951 Considered by many to be the prime candidate for marriage to the Prince, with her dazzling good looks and impeccable pedigree, she enjoyed a relationship with ...

  6. Lady Leonora Lichfield and Lady Jane Wellesley attend a gala at the Intercontinental Hotel in London, England, on March 4, 1976. Butterfly Ball in London Portraits of Lady Eileen Wellesley Orde and of her daugthers, Julian and Jane, photographs by Madame Yevonde from The Tatler, No 1403, May 16 London.

  7. Jane Wellesley is a writer and producer. Her first book, Wellington: A Journey Through My Familywas published to critical acclaim by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2008, with a paperback edition in 2009, that was re-issued in 2015 for the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo. She has given talks and lectures at literary festivals and other venues ...