Caroline Cecily, Lady Worsley (born
12 February 1934), is the ex-wife of the
3rd Duke of Fife.
Early life
Lady Worsley was born
Miss Caroline Dewar at Bardowie Castle at
Milngavie, a
suburb in
Glasgow,
Scotland, to The Hon. Henry Evelyn Alexander Dewar, and his wife, the former Cynthia Monica Starkie. She later had a younger brother, John James Evelyn. Her father's half-brother was John Dewar, 2nd
Baron Forteviot. Lord Forteviot was 49 and childless, and it seemed likely that Caroline's father would become the 3rd Baron. This expectation was met when Lord Forteviot died on
24 October 1947, childless. Because of this, Miss Dewar became
The Honourable Caroline Dewar.
Marriage
Miss Dewar became engaged to the then-Lord Carnegie in May 1956. Lord Carnegie was the son of the
11th Earl of Southesk (1893-1992), and HH
Princess Maud of Fife (1893-1945), and heir-presumptive to Lord Southesk's
Earldom. Lord Carnegie's maternal aunt,
Princess Arthur of Connaught, was the Duchess of Fife in her own right, and Lord Carnegie was also the heir-presumptive to that Dukedom, as Princess Arthur's only child was no longer living. Through his mother, Princess Maud, Lord Carnegie was a great-grandson of
King Edward VII.
Miss Dewar and Lord Carnegie were married on 11 September 1956 at Perth in Perthshire. She thus became Lady Carnegie. They had three children.
Duchess of Fife
Lord Carnegie's aunt Princess Arthur of Connaught died on
26 February 1959. So, he became the Duke of Fife and Lady Carnegie became
Her Grace The Duchess of Fife. However, the Duchess was not to have that position forever. In December 1966, the Duke and Duchess of Fife were divorced. Because of this, the Duchess lost the style of
Her Grace and became
Caroline, Duchess of Fife.
On 7 November 1980, the Duchess remarried, to General Sir Richard Worsley, at London, England. She lost her title of Duchess of Fife, and became The Honourable Lady Worsley. She has no children from this marriage.
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