Zij is getrouwd met Denys Robert Trefusis.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 juni 1919, zij was toen 24 jaar oud.Bron 2
http://www.wargs.com/royal/camilla.html
There is some question about the paternity of number 7, above, seeing as her mother, number 15, was a mistress of King Edward VII.
Alice Edmonstone (number 15, above) married George Keppel on 1 June 1891. Alice gave birth to a daughter, Violet, on 6 June 1894. Alice met the then-Prince of Wales in 1898 and "soon thereafter" became his mistress (so says the Dictionary of National Biography article on Alice). Alice gave birth to Sonia, Camilla's grandmother (number 7), on 24 May 1900.
Violet, later one of the (ahem) close friends of Vita Sackville-West, put on Royal airs something fierce, though, if the chronology above is accurate, she couldn't have been fathered by the Prince. Sonia's memoirs, published in 1958, are titled "Edwardian Daughter", and this title has been interpreted by some in a "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" manner.
Was Sonia fathered by Edward or George? Legally it was decided when George acknowledged Sonia as his child and gave her his name (Keppel). Genetically? Beats me. Sonia's descendants apparently deny that Edward was her father, and Edward certainly never tried to assert paternity.
If it's true that Sonia was an unacknowledged illegitimate child of Edward VII, then Prince Charles would be a half-second cousin once removed of Camilla, as shown here:
Alexandra == Edward VII =?= ; Alice
; George V Sonia
; George VI ; Rosalind
; Elizabeth II Camilla
; Charles
This (if true) should be no impediment for any future marriage of theirs -- after all, Charles's parents, Philip and Elizabeth, are closer related to each other than that, and nobody tried to scuttle that marriage on grounds of consanguinity.
I hope that Edward was not Sonia's father, because it's through George Keppel that Camilla gets her North American (Canada, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania) ancestry.
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Denys Robert Trefusis |