The dramatic lives of the dollar princesses
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the UK saw an influx of wealthy, young foreign women marrying titled Brits. Many of these women were Americans, and the 'dollar princesses', as they came to be known, were happy to exchange their riches for a chance to be part of the aristocracy.
In return the land-rich, cash-poor British aristocrat had his money woes solved. Lady Cora from Downton Abbey is a prime example of a dollar princess, and it's said show creator Julian Fellowes took inspiration from real-life members of the British aristocracy.
Read on to discover the fascinating stories of the women who left an indelible mark on British society.
Amy Palmer
01 November 2024
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