Her only child, Brian, was born in November 1921, prior to which, she abandoned her career as a stage actress.
‘Kitty’ Jagger appeared in many of her husband's most accomplished works of the period, usually listed under a pseudonym.
Portraits of her by her husband were exhibited with the principal exhibiting societies across London, most notably the Royal Academy where three large portraits of her were shown between 1923 and 1929 to great acclaim,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] those works being The Jade Necklace (1923), Eve (1925) and Mrs. David Jagger (1929).
‘Kitty’ was a keen amateur golfer who played on major courses in England, Scotland, France and Ireland.
[17] In 1940, during the London Blitz she was lucky to survive when an adjoining property to her Chelsea home was destroyed by a bomb.