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Topic History of: Sad tale
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Jo I'm sorry to hear about your friend. 70 isn't a great age any more. Amazing that her mother is still alive. It's an interesting article. Sounds as if she dodged a bullet with being dumped at the altar, as unpleasant as that must have been. As much as it's understandable that gays/lesbians might be tempted to marry an unwitting member of the opposite sex as a kind of camouflage, especially when homosexuality was against the law, it's surely an unfair and dishonest thing to do and could completely upend the other person's life and the lives of any children.
hedda Sad death of someone I got to know well and who was so much fun. From dementia at aged 70

This was a mad tale of an Egyptian Prince Lorenzo Montesini who doubled up as a Qantas flight attendant and then fell for rich heiress Primrose Dunlap. They along with Melbourne society flew to Venice for their marriage.

Only Lorenzo chickened out and ran off with his Best Man, his live in lover.
It was a tale worthy of
Hello!
still see Lorenzo around Sydney at galleries and such.

Primrose Dunlop dies aged 70: Australian heiress and countess who was famously left at the altar when her bridegroom 'prince' eloped with his best man passes away


www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14...tralian-heiress.html