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  1. Maria Anne Fitzherbert ( née Smythe, previously Weld; 26 July 1756 – 27 March 1837) was a longtime companion of George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV of the United Kingdom ). In 1785, they secretly contracted a marriage that was invalid under English civil law because his father, King George III, had not consented to it.

    • at least 1 (with Thomas Fitzherbert)
    • Maria Anne Smythe, 26 July 1756, Tong Castle, England
    • Walter Smythe (father), Mary Ann Errington (mother)
  2. Maria Fitzherbert. Ritratto di Maria Fitzherbert, di Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1788. Maria Anne Smythe ( Castello di Tong, 26 luglio 1756 – Steine House, Brigton, 27 marzo 1837) fu moglie morganatica di Re Giorgio IV. Il matrimonio fu in seguito annullato perché avvenuto senza il consenso di Re Giorgio III .

  3. 25 mar 2024 · Maria Fitzherbert (born July 1756, Brambridge?, Hampshire, England—died March 29, 1837, Brighton, Sussex) was the secret wife of the prince of Wales, the future George IV of Great Britain. Of an old Roman Catholic family, she was educated at a French convent.

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  4. 21 mag 2021 · Learn about the life and love of Maria Fitzherbert, the woman who married the Prince of Wales and became a royal drama queen. From her mysterious origins to her tragic loss, from her royal romance to her scandalous secrets, discover the hush-hush facts about this mysterious and fascinating woman.

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  5. Secret marriage to the Prince of Wales. At the age of 27, Mrs Fitzherbert came out of mourning and entered London society under the wing of her uncle Lord Sefton and her half brother Henry Errington. In 1784 at the opera with Lord Sefton she was introduced to George Prince of Wales, then aged 22.

  6. 23 mar 2020 · March 23, 2020. 4 minutes. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. In 1784 Maria Fitzherbert was twice widowed and just coming out of mourning into London society when she met the Prince of Wales—the future George IV—who was then twenty-one to her twenty-seven. He was immediately enthralled.

  7. Maria Anne Smythe fu moglie morganatica di Re Giorgio IV. Il matrimonio fu in seguito annullato perché avvenuto senza il consenso di Re Giorgio III.