[1] After her marriage, she took on her husband's title and style and was known as Her Serene Highness Princess Adolphus of Teck.
Prince Adolphus saw active service with his regiment in the Second Boer War, and his wife joined him in South Africa in April 1900, travelling there on the SS Dunottar Castle with her two sisters the Marchioness of Ormonde and Lady Chesham.
In response to this, Adolphus renounced his title of Duke of Teck in the Kingdom of Württemberg and the style His Highness.
He was subsequently created Marquess of Cambridge, Earl of Eltham, and Viscount Northallerton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
After World War I the couple made their home at Shotton Hall, near Shrewsbury, England,[3] until after her husband's death in 1927.