Wales, Albert Edward, Prince of, see Edward VII
Wales, Charles, Prince of
Wales, Diana, Princess of
Wallace, Sir Richard
Wallace Collection
Walpole, Sir Hugh
Warhol, Andy
Warre, Bear
Warwick, Countess of called Daisy
Wellesley, Dorothy, Vita and; holiday with Sackville-Wests; her marriage breaks up
Wellesley Gerald, later 7th Duke of Wellington
Wellesley, Valerian
West, Rebecca, later Dame Rebecca
Wilde, Oscar
William II, Kaiser
William III, King
Williamson, Lady Elizabeth
Wilson, Lady Sarah
Woolf, Leonard
Woolf, Virginia, on Margot Asquith, 7n; and Vita; Orlando; and Leonard; Harold on Orlando; and The Well of Loneliness; in Violet’s roman à clef; on Violet
World War I, outbreak of
World War II, war declared
Wright, Mrs, AK’s cook
York, Duchess of, later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
York, Duke of, later King George V
Young, Sir Allen
Zaharof, Sir Basil
Also by Diana Souhami
GLUCK
GERTRUDE AND ALICE
GRETA AND CECIL
THE TRIALS OF RADCLYFFE HALL
Praise for MRS KEPPEL AND HER DAUGHTER
“Detailed and fascinating … a rich, engrossing study of a mother and daughter who both flirted with scandal.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Souhami writes about [Violet Trefusis] with refreshing enthusiasm.”
—The London Sunday Times
“… a must for anyone interested in the remarkable sexual license which Edwardian couples afforded themselves.”
—Daily Telegraph (London)
“Souhami is an entertaining writer, with a fluent, almost hypnotic prose style … her book is well worth reading.”
—Royalty Digest (London)
“A wildly entertaining portrait of scandal and society from Victorian times to the 1970s.”
—Literary Review (London)
“Souhami has a Midas touch with words. Her narrative sparkles.”
—Nigel Nicolson, Sunday Telegraph (London)
Praise for GERTRUDE AND ALICE
“A brilliant and witty chronicle of one of the happiest marriages in modern literary history. Not only star-studded but light-filled.”
—John Richardson, author of The Life of Picasso
MRS KEPPEL AND HER DAUGHTER. Copyright © 1996 by Diana Souhami. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
eBooks may be purchased for business or promotional use. For information on bulk purchases, please contact Macmillan Corporate and Premium Sales Department by writing to [email protected].
First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers
First St. Martin’s Griffin Edition: November 1998
eISBN 9781466883505
First eBook edition: September 2014