Bertha Trost

The Seattle Star claimed that she was forced to move to London after a scandal in the Imperial Austro-Hungarian court in Vienna.

She was famous for dressing up in Victorian garb and was regularly seen in Hyde Park.

[1] In 1915 she used her network to find information about her German son who, she had heard, had been captured by the British during World War I. Scotland Yard became aware of her and after digging into her past found her German roots.

Although she had lived in London for thirty years she had never naturalized and Scotland Yard used her status as a foreigner to force her out of the country.

[1] In a last-ditch effort she married an English gentleman but it did not halt her deportation; her shops and belongings were seized by the British Public Trustee.