Alice Keppel
Alice Frederica Keppel (née Edmonstone; 29 April 1868 – 11 September 1947) was a British aristocrat and society hostess renowned as the principal mistress of King Edward VII.[1][2] Born in Woolwich, England, to a Scottish family of military background, she married Honourable George Keppel, a British Army officer, in 1891, with whom she had three children.[1][3] Her liaison with Edward VII began in 1898, enduring as his favourite companion and confidante through his accession to the throne until his death in 1910, during which she exercised subtle influence in court and political circles while preserving public decorum.[4][5] Keppel's discretion and social acumen allowed her to thrive in Edwardian high society, hosting lavish gatherings that bridged aristocracy and emerging elites, and she amassed considerable wealth from the relationship.[4] Through her daughter Violet, she is the great-grandmother of Queen Camilla.[5]