Alice Keppel, mistress of King Edward VII, pictured with her debutante daughter, Violet (later Trefusis). The Tatler reports that Mrs Keppel threw a 'wonderfully successful ball' at the beginning of the season, succeeding in getting many distinguished men to attend who were usually not seen at such functions.

Alice Keppel, mistress of King Edward VII, pictured with her debutante daughter, Violet (later Trefusis).  The Tatler reports that Mrs Keppel threw a 'wonderfully successful ball' at the beginning of the season, succeeding in getting many distinguished men to attend who were usually not seen at such functions. Stock Photo
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