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Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova (; 4 October 1904 – 13 March 1990) was a white émigré who married the anthropologist Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark and assisted him in his research. == First and second marriage ==
Ovtchinnikova was born in Saint Petersburg. On 26 November 1919, she married Jehan de Monléon, marquis de Monléon, in Nice, France. Their marriage ended in divorce on 17 July 1930. She took Lewis Sloden, an art dealer, as her second husband in London on 9 November 1932. She met the 27-year-old Prince Peter in the summer of 1935 and the two soon started a romantic relationship. He introduced her to his mother, Princess George, but the royal family strongly disapproved of Peter's relationship with "the Russian" (as they dubbed her) and were wary of her influence over the Prince. After King George II's restoration to the Greek throne in the autumn of 1935, Peter left for Athens. Ovtchinnikova threatened with suicide, leading King George to compare her with Anna Karenina.
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