Alice Keppel

Mrs George Keppel
Portrait of Alice Keppel, c. 1890s
Born
Alice Frederica Edmonstone of Duntreath

(1868-04-29)29 April 1868
Woolwich, Kent, England
Died11 September 1947(1947-09-11) (aged 79)
Bellosguardo Florence, Italy[1]
Resting placeCimitero degli Allori, Florence, Italy[1]
NationalityEnglish
Known forMistress and confidante of King Edward VII
Great-grandmother of Queen Camilla
Spouse
(m. 1891)
ChildrenViolet Trefusis
Sonia Cubitt
Parent(s)Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet of Duntreath
Mary Elizabeth Parsons

Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone;[1] 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 William Edmonstone, 4th Baronet.[2] In 1891 she married George Keppel, an army officer, and they had two daughters. Alice Keppel became one of the most prominent society hostesses of the Edwardian era. Her beauty, charm and discretion impressed London society and brought her to the attention of the future King Edward VII in 1898, when he was still Prince of Wales, whose mistress she remained until his death, lightening the dark moods of his later years, and holding considerable influence.

Through her younger daughter, Sonia Cubitt, Alice Keppel is the great-grandmother of Queen Camilla, the second wife of Edward VII's great-great-grandson King Charles III.

  1. ^ a b c Keppel 2011.
  2. ^ Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004). "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. ref:odnb/37632. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37632. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)