Lady Elizabeth Clyde

[1] She was christened in the Chapel Royal, St. James Palace with the special permission of King George V.[1] Soon after her birth, the family purchased two homes: 43 Portland Place in London, and Sherfield Court in Hampshire.

[2] They married on 18 November 1939 at St. Peter's Church, Vere Street, in London, with her brother as best man.

[3] A reception followed at her father's home at Chester Terrace, featuring a wedding cake designed by Rex Whistler and made by Fortnum & Mason.

Her children are: Clyde filed for divorce in 1959 on grounds of adultery, and was granted custody of the couple's youngest son.

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