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  1. 16 de jan. de 2017 · Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough, was an American 'Dollar Princess', whose family money was brought to the UK through her dowry. She married into the prestigious Marlborough family, who would produce Winston Churchill and Diana, Princess of Wales.

  2. One day, her old pal Consuelo Yznaga came through for her in a big way, introducing her to one William Kissam Vanderbilt, the rakish, gadabout grandson of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. Alva knew how to turn on her wit and charm—she never could rely on her looks, after all—and she immediately hooked in the laissez-faire rich boy with her confidence and smarts.

  3. Commentaire. Consuelo Vanderbilt est une femme du monde, richissime héritière et philanthrope américaine, dont le mariage avec le 9e duc de Marlborough fut un événement pour la société du Gilded Age et de l'Europe aristocratique et dont le divorce après la Première Guerre mondiale scandalisa tout autant les milieux mondains.

  4. Consuelo Vanderbilt. (1877-1964), Former wife of 9th Duke of Marlborough, and later wife of Jacques Balsan; daughter of William Kissam Vanderbilt. Consuelo (née Vanderbilt), Duchess of Marlborough (later Mrs Balsan) Sitter in 11 portraits. Consuelo Vanderbilt was the richest American heiress to marry into British aristocracy.

  5. 13 de nov. de 2019 · Consuelo Vanderbilt was not the only American bride to marry a Duke, but her wedding, furnished by her mother, the one and only Alva Vanderbilt, was a sight to behold. Traditionally, the 19th Century weddings were small, intimate events which included a church ceremony followed by a lunch at home. Everything changed during the Gilded Age, when ...

  6. 13 de ago. de 2013 · After she divorced Sunny, Consuelo Vanderbilt married Lt. Jacques Balsan, a French balloonist and airplane pilot, and the two would remain together until his death in 1956, living primarily in a ...

  7. 8 de jan. de 2024 · Consuelo Vanderbilt married the 9th Duke of Marlborough at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York City, on November 6, 1895. They had two sons, John Albert William Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford (who became 10th Duke of Marlborough), and Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill. original portrait before colourisation.