

The great-grandson of Queen Victoria, Mountbatten – the uncle of Prince Philip – was born in 1900 at Frogmore House, Windsor as Prince Louis of Battenberg, a title he lost when he and other royals dropped Germanic names during the First World War.īy the time he met 20-year-old Edwina Ashley, in 1920, she was a leading light in London society with an inheritance of £2million (equivalent to £53m today) from her grandfather, financier Ernest Cassel, to fund her party lifestyle. Here, we delve into the Mountbattens' very unconventional marriage. Dickie Mountbatten, had stepped forward to ask the then First Lord of the.

Lownie, the author of a biography on the couple, has fought a four-year battle for the release of their personal diaries, obtained by Southampton University in lieu of £2.8m death duties. Prince Philips uncle Lord Louis Mountbatten, because tonight Admiral of the. Above all, they would be discreet.WHERE IS HE? Search for missing toddler enter fourth day as family friction revealed

But they would remain loving, mutually supportive chums. As The Washington Post reports, "They would stay together with separate beds and, to some extent, separate lives. Here, he's referring to Lady Edwina, who reportedly had various affairs before she and Lord Mountbatten came to the agreement to have an open marriage. While the Queen is confiding in him about Prince Philip, Lord Mountbatten responds, "You married a wild spirit - we both did.

While their marriage doesn't really feature in The Crown, the character does gesture to their unusual relationship in the first episode of season two. Here's how Lord Mountbatten affected Charles's love lifeand what The Crown doesn't show. The royal with 10 names, two daughters, and an open marriage, is related to both Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II. Lord Mountbatten married Lady Edwina Ashley Mountbatten in 1922. Lord Mountbatten (better known as Uncle Dickie) is a major force in season 4 of The Crown, persuading Prince Charles to get married. Was Lord Mountbatten in an open marriage? He appears in seasons one, two and three of The Crown, known by the nickname 'Dickie' (played by Greg Wise in the first two seasons, and then Charles Dance), where we see his particularly close relationship with Prince Charles blossom, as he becomes a mentor to the young prince. According to Lownie: It is not entirely fair to say that Mountbatten refused the prince, as initially Edward was very keen to have his brothers, but Mountbatten kept himself ready. It's been suggested that Prince William and Kate Middleton may have named their youngest son, Louis, after the late Lord Mountbatten. Mountbatten and Edward became close in 1919 when Dickie acted as his honorary ADC on a royal tour. He was also the uncle of Prince Philip and second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II (the Queen and Prince Philip are related, both being great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria). Lord Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten was a British Royal Navy officer and 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Details of Lord Mountbatten's open marriage remain untouched by The Crown, but it's been widely reported that in real life he did enjoy an open relationship with his wife, Edwina. Lord Mountbatten has appeared in all three seasons of The Crown so far, and he makes a comeback in season four - but sadly only for one episode, as the drama documents his assassination by an IRA bomb in 1979. Specifically, season four, which is released on Netflix on 15 November, will feature a royal family member who had an open marriage, decades before it became more commonly spoken about. Netflix's The Crownhas been responsible for telling the stories of some pretty fascinating royal family dramas over the years, and it looks like season four is set to be no exception.
