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Lady Mary Lygon

Lady Mary Lygon (formerly Romanov; 12 February 1910 – 27 September 1982), known as Maimie, was a British aristocrat and Russian princess by marriage.
== Royal match failure ==

Lady Mary was born at Madresfield Court as the fifth out of seven children and third daughter of the Earl and Countess Beauchamp. In June 1930, Lady Mary dated Prince George and was set to be engaged to him. However, Lord and Lady Beauchamp's marriage fell apart when the former's homosexual relationships were publicly revealed by the latter's brother, the Duke of Westminster, in 1931. The scandal ruined Lady Mary's chances of marrying the King's son, and Lord Beauchamp went into exile on the continent. Lady Beauchamp, "always disliked and now hated by her daughters", left Madresfield Court and retired to her brother's estate. The tall, blond and blue-eyed Lady Mary and her three sisters, called the "Beauchamp Belles", were left in charge of Madresfield Court. Around that time, Lady Mary formed a close and long-lasting friendship with the author Evelyn Waugh, inspiring the character of Lady Julia Flyte from ''Brideshead Revisited''.

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