As an American in England during World War I, she was arrested and fined as an enemy alien, because she had a German ex-husband.
[8] She married Friedrich Karl August, the Baron von Hutten zum Stolzenberg, in 1897, in Florence.
They divorced "by mutual consent" in 1909,[9] amidst rumors of her infatuation with Italian tenor Francesco Guardabassi.
[11] During World War I she lived under travel restrictions as an "enemy alien" in England, because of her German ex-husband.
[15] She converted to Roman Catholicism late in life,[16] and died in 1957, in London, aged 83 years.