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Lady Mary Lygon was born on 12 February, 1910 in Madresfield Court, Worcestershire, England, is a Lady Mary Lygon known as Maimie. Discover Lady Mary Lygon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 12 February 1910
Birthday 12 February
Birthplace Madresfield Court, Worcestershire, England
Date of death 27 September, 1982
Died Place Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England
Nationality Oman

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Who Is Lady Mary Lygon's Husband?

Her husband is Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia (m. 31 May 1939-February 1956)

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Lady Mary Lygon Net Worth

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1910

Lady Mary Lygon (formerly Princess Romanovsky-Pavlovsky; 12 February 1910 – 27 September 1982), known as Maimie, was a British aristocrat and Russian princess by marriage.

Lady Mary Lygon was born at Madresfield Court in Malvern, Worcestershire; the fifth of seven children, and third daughter, of Lord William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp and Lady Lettice Lygon (née Grosvenor), Countess Beauchamp.

1930

In June 1930, Lady Mary began dating Prince George and seemed set to be engaged to him.

In the late 1930s, Lady Mary met Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia.

1931

However, her parents' marriage fell apart when Lord Beauchamp's homosexual relationships were publicly revealed by Lady Beauchamp's brother, Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, in 1931.

The scandal ruined Lady Mary's chances of marrying the King's son.

Lord Beauchamp then went into a self-imposed exile on the continent and Lady Beauchamp, claiming she was "always disliked and now hated by her daughters", left Madresfield Court and retired to her family estate of Eaton Hall, to live with her brother.

The tall, blond and blue-eyed Lady Mary, and her three sisters—called the Beauchamp Belles—were left in charge of Madresfield Court.

Around this time, Lady Mary formed a close and long-lasting friendship with the author Evelyn Waugh, inspiring the character of Lady Julia Flyte in Brideshead Revisited.

1939

Their engagement was announced on 1 February 1939.

The wedding, which was attended by two of Lady Mary's sisters, two witnesses and a Russian priest, took place on 31 May 1939 in the Chelsea register office.

A religious service was held the next day in a Russian Orthodox church on Buckingham Palace Road.

Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia, head of the House of Romanov, created her Princess Romanovsky-Pavlovsky, with the style of Serene Highness, at her husband's request.

During the Second World War, the Princess ran a Red Cross unit called Princess Pavlovsky's Unit.

The couple often entertained Yugoslavian diplomats—the Prince being first cousin of King Peter II.

Childless, they were devoted to their Pekingese dogs.

1950

Their marriage, however, began disintegrating in the 1950s.

Both drank heavily, with the Princess eventually becoming a depressed alcoholic.

1952

According to her friends, the Prince had spent all her money, and they were completely broke by 1952; living together, but not speaking.

1953

They moved to Hove, Sussex, but the Prince left her following Christmas in 1953.

The Princess' mental health declined rapidly throughout the next year.

1956

In February 1956, the couple divorced on the grounds of Prince Vsevolod's adultery, and in 1957, she resumed the lifestyle she was accustomed to as the daughter of an earl, with the surname of Lygon.

She never remarried, nor recovered from alcoholism, and spent the rest of her life surrounded by her dogs.

1982

Lady Mary Lygon died in Faringdon, Oxfordshire, in 1982.