[1] Author Sally Bedell Smith has theorized that Pritchett and Kennedy dated in the 1940s and remained friends until the early 1960s.
[2] Pritchett was also romantically linked to actors Robert Walker[3] and Errol Flynn.
[4] Pritchett worked as the fashion editor for New York Journal-American[5] and wrote articles for Photoplay.
[7] In 1946, she worked as a special representative for David O. Selznick, helping promote films like Duel in the Sun.
That year, Pritchett established a three-year scholarship for Cuban students to study fashion, textile design, and interior design in the U.S.[10] Florence Pritchett died on November 9, 1965, in the Manhattan apartment where she lived with her husband and 12-year-old son.