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  1. A detailed look at the two women in the life of Edward VII during his last years. Alice Keppel, youngest daughter of a Scottish retired admiral and MP emerged from obscurity in 1898 to become the publicly acknowledged mistress of the portly, fun-loving Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII.

  2. Eduardo VII ( Londres, 9 de novembro de 1841 – Londres, 6 de maio de 1910) foi Rei do Reino Unido e da Irlanda, dos Domínios Britânicos e Imperador da Índia de 1901 até sua morte. Filho mais velho da rainha Vitória e do príncipe Alberto de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota, seu reinado de mais de nove anos ficou conhecido como a era eduardiana.

  3. Alice Keppel. (1868-1947), Wife of George Keppel; mother of Violet Trefusis; mistress of King Edward VII. Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone) Sitter in 8 portraits. 3 Likes. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Alice Keppel. by John Moffat.

  4. 4 de mar. de 2024 · When Albert became King Edward VII, Alice secured her position enough to be known throughout royal circles as Mrs. Keppel and was well respected. On Albert's deathbed, Alexandra allowed Alice to visit the ailing monarch - before losing her patience and telling doctors to "get that woman out of here". He had an affair with Winston Churchill's mother

  5. Alice Keppel. Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone; 29 April 1868 – 11 September 1947) was an aristocrat, British society hostess and a long-time mistress of King Edward VII. Keppel grew up at Duntreath Castle, the family seat of the Edmonstone baronets in Scotland. She was the youngest child of Mary Elizabeth, née Parsons, and Sir ...

  6. 13 de jan. de 2022 · ALICE KEPPEL was famously the mistress of King Edward VII, the eldest son of Queen Victoria. Here is how Alice's life has drawn comparisons to the life of her relative Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2003 · When Edward VII died in 1910, Alice Keppel found that the considerable influence she had enjoyed for 12 years was stopped with the beating of the king's heart. A woman seen by some as a power behind the throne was not even permitted to sign the book of condolence for her dead lover.