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The Riviera Set

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by Mary S. Lovell


  Castlerosse, Valentine, 105, no-16, 123, 124, 150, 227, 228–9, 230

  Catholic Church, 112, 129*, 280–1, 2,87, 352, 356, 357, 366

  Chamberlain, Neville, 100, 175, 178, 179, 209

  Chanel, Coco, 83–5, 180, 327, 389

  Channon, Chips, 121

  Chaplin, Charlie, 69, 83, 165

  Charles, Prince, 391

  Charlotte, Princess (of Monaco), 231

  Charteris, Laura, 368

  Chartwell, 101, 102, 122, 188, 255, 282, 346, 353

  Chasseurs Alpins, 199, 203, 205

  Château de la Garoupe, Cap d’Antibes, 167, 279, 351–2, 353

  Château de l’Horizon: Maxine Elliott buys land for, 1–2; building of, 2, 91–3, 94; swimming pool, 2, 92, 95,148, 236, 379; Churchill at, 4, 99,103–4,120,122–5, i27“35> 137–42,144–5,149–51.158–66, 180–4; Windsors dine at, 4,15962,181–2; Dierks commissioned to build, 88, 92; lay-out and design of, 92, 95–6; terrace, 92, 95, 98, 148, 268, 376; furnishings, 94–5; staff of retainers, 96; house-guests, 96–7, 98; non-resident guests, 97; personae gratae, 97–8; evening entertainment, 133; Edward VIII cancels holiday at, 147–8; Coward visits Maxine at (September 1939), 195–6; soldiers billeted at, 199, 236; items removed and hidden (1940), 215; German and Italian officers in, 218, 223; condition of at end of war, 221, 223–4, 235–7; as Resistance rendezvous, 224; Rosita Winston rents, 224–5, 2,30–3; Aly Khan buys, 233, 235–7; Aly Khan’s refurbishment, 236–7; and Pamela Churchill, 255, 257–8, 259, 268, 270, 278–9; and Rita Hayworth, 268, 269–70, 276–7, 293–6, 297; Aly Khan-Rita Hayworth wedding, 283–4, 287–90; Debo Devonshire at, 295–6, 315–17, 340; and Gene Tierney, 324; Juliette Gréco at, 339–40; Bettina at, 341–2, 369–70; John and Jackie Kennedy at, 367; as temporary burial site of Aly Khan, 374–5; owned by Saudi royal family, 375, 378, 379–80; Mary S. Lovells search for (2013), 377–80

  Château de St Georges Motel, Dreux, 151, 190, 192–3

  Château Eilenroc, Cap dAntibes, 167

  Chatsworth House, 256, 259, 316

  Cherkley Court, 217

  Chevalier, Maurice, 214, 226, 290

  Chinese super-entrepreneurs, 3

  Cholmondeley, Marquess and Marchioness of, 141

  Christie, Agatha, The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side, 325

  Christina O (yacht), 313–14, 329, 333–4, 346, 367–8, 388

  Chulalongkorn, King of Siam, 29*

  Churchill, Clementine, 101,117,135, 137*, 143,145,151,158,168*; and Hartsbourne, 48–9, 51, 52; and tennis, 49, 51, 52, 82,120; death of daughter Marigold, 71–2; dislike of gambling, 82,133,164,184, 186, 299, 329; dislike of Riviera set, 82,120,122,144–5, 298, 328–9, 332, 344–6; at Château de l’Horizon, 99,120,122–3,164; dislike of Doris Castlerosse, 104, 120,144–5; and separate holidays, 127,142,158,180, 346; dislike of Wallis Simpson, 141–2, 298, 347;

  shipboard romance’ on Rosaura, 142; Winston’s love for, 143,144, 145, 3335 and Pamela Churchill, 255; fortieth wedding anniversary, 298; dislike of Onassis, 329, 359; and Wendy Russell, 329, 345–8, 350; golden wedding anniversary, 368; dislike of Daisy Fellowes, 384

  Churchill, Diana, 102, 132, 135

  Churchill, Jennie (later Mrs George Cornwallis-West), 4, 21, 29, 31*, 37–8, 52, 240; at Hartsbourne, 49, 51, 54; death of, 71

  Churchill, Lord Randolph, 21, 31*, 240

  Churchill, Mary (Lady Soames), 127, 144*, 158, 347, 391

  Churchill, Pamela (Pamela Digby, later Harriman): marriage to Randolph Churchill, 197, 217, 255, 280, 282, 352, 356; son of (‘little Winston’), 217, 255, 259, 278, 280*, 351, 353–4; and Aly Khan, 255, 256–8, 259, 268, 270, 278, 282, 314, 353–4; and Château de l’Horizon, 255, 257–8, 259, 268, 270, 278–9; and Winston (father-in-law), 255, 282, 352, 358–9; journalism of, 255–6; and ‘Kick’ Kennedy’s fatal flight, 258–9; and Gianni Agnelli, 278–82, 351–7, 358; and Wendy Russell rumours, 333, 347–8; and Élie de Rothschild, 357–8; moves to United States, 359, 384–5; later life (after i960), 384–7; and US Democratic Party, 385–6, 387; as United States ambassador in Paris, 386, 387

  Churchill, Randolph (son of Winston), 127–8, 133, 135, 157, 180, 333, 347, 368*; birth of (1911), 51; arrogance and bumptiousness, 101–2,123; estrangement from parents, 102; and Doris Castlerosse, 105, 116, 123, 145, 227; Venice beach incident (1933), 120–2; row in print with Valentine Castlerosse, 123; marriage to Pamela Digby, 197, 217, 255, 280, 282, 352, 356; Second World War service, 211, 217

  Churchill, Sarah, 99, 102, 120, 127, 188–9, ЗЗ2, 347

  Churchill, Winston: beginning of political career, 32; love life as young man, 32–3; with Maxine in England, 38; at Hartsbourne, 48–9, 51, 54, 70; and aviation, 50; First Lord of the Admiralty, 56, 57, 58, 63; views on status of women, 61,164–5; and Dardanelles campaign, 67, 99, 143; First World War service, 67–8,143; death of daughter Marigold, 71–2; at Cote d’Azur in 1920S, 82; and gambling, 82,133, 138–9,164,183–4,186–7, 299, 329; as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 99; at Chateau de l’Horizon, 4, 99,103–4,120,122–5,127–35,13742,144–5,149–5E 158–66,180–4; concerns over Nazi Germany, 100,129,140,151,172–3,178–9, 180,182–3, DE 192–3; losses in 1929 financial crash, 100; as painter, 100,104–5, HE H4> 139- 40,149,151,163,186,192–3; as writer, 100,104,130–1,132–3, 135–6,149–50,159,180,183, 298, 326, 328; ill health in early 1930s, 101; estrangement from Randolph, 102; and the Aga Khan, 103–4, 124–5, 240–1; rumoured sexual liaison with Doris Castlerosse, 104,142–3,144–5; Daisy Fellowes’ attempted seduction, 117,142; on Oxford Union King and Country debate, 123; and the Windsors, 140- 2,151–3,157,158,159–63, 182–3,186, 211, 298, 299, 330, 347; rumoured sexual liaison with Maxine Elliott, 143–4; friendship with Daisy Fellowes, 157,163–4, 186–7, 312, 330, 334–5, 384; at Les Zoraides, 163–4, 312; as well regarded in France, 168*; and Munich Agreement, 178–9; and Rothermere, 184,186; returns to Cabinet (September 1939), 193; and death of Maxine Elliott, 203–4; becomes Prime Minister, 209; ‘blood, toil, tears and sweat’ speech, 209; and Pamela Churchill, 255, 282, 352, 358–9; fortieth wedding anniversary, 298; at La Capponcina, 298–9, 312, 326; suffers strokes, 299, 312; Margate speech (1953), 313; at La Pausa, 326, 328–35, 344–6; and Onassis, 329, 333–4, 346–7, 348, 349, 350; Wendy Russell rumours, 331, 332–3, 345, 346, 347–8; split with the Reveses, 347–51; unimpressed with John F. Kennedy, 368; History of the English-Speaking Peoples, i80, 326; ; The Second World War (six volumes), 298, 328; Step by Step, 191

  Churchill Club, Westminster, 255

  Ciano, Galeazzo, 178

  Clinton, Bill, 386

  Cocteau, Jean, 2

  Cohn, Harry, 276, 381

  Colebrooke, Lady Alex, 32, 74*, 78

  Colefax, Sybil, 154–5, 170, 216–17

  Collier, Constance, 39, 68–9

  Congo Free State, 353*

  Connaught, Duke of, 352*

  Coombe Cottage, 40, 43

  Cooper, Duff, 119, 150, 216, 282; serial philandering of, 117–18, 119–20, 232; resigns over Munich Agreement, 179; as British ambassador to France, 232, 300, 311; Old Men Forget (autobiography), 311

  Cooper, Gary, 192

  Cooper, Gladys, 165

  Cooper, Lady Diana, 49, 72, 104, 119, 150, 166, 216, 217, 232*, 300*; and Daisy Fellowes, 117–18, 119–20; curtsies to Duchess of Windsor, 181–2, 300; at British Embassy in Paris, 300, 311

  Cornwallis-West, George, 31*, 49, 52, 71*, 198

  Cornwallis-West, Shelagh, 83

  Corrigan, Laura, 149, 216

  Costa Smeralda, 375

  Cote d’Azur: main Cannes-Antibes road, 1–2, 86, 91; railway services, 1–2, 86, 91–2; becomes summer holiday location, 2–3, 96; American residents in post-war years, 3, 225–6; house prices, 3; suntans as new fashion, 84–5; during phoney-war period, 197–201; Italian air force sorties over, 214–15; wartime food shortages, 217–18, 219; German and Italian occupation of, 218–19; Allied landing at St Tropez (1944), 220; post-war rich set, 224–7, 230–2; post-war poverty in, 225, 331; post-war absence of
British aristocracy, 226; and Russian oligarchs, 352*; today’s smart set, 376; see also entries for individual houses and places

  Cover Girl (Charles Vidor film, 1944), 264

  Coward, Noël, 74, 80, 81, 87, 133, 188, 300, 306, 347–8; on Gertrude Lawrence, 106–7; Private Lives, 106–7, 115; ‘I Went to a Marvellous Party’ (song), 172; in Cannes (September 1939), 194–6; at La Pausa, 332–3

  Cox, Ethyl, 82*

  Creole (yacht), 359

  Crewe, Peggy, Marchioness of, 137

  Cripps, Violet, 132

  Cunard, Emerald, 120–1, 216, 255

  Curzon, Cynthia see Mosley, Cynthia (‘Cimmie’)

  Curzon, Irene, 93

  Curzon, Lord, 50, 70, 125, 157

  Cust, Harry, 119

  Czechoslovakia, 175, 178, 191

  Daladier, Edouard, 178

  Daly, Augustin, 20

  Daly’s Theatre, Leicester Square, 20–1, 22

  Dauvray, Helen, 14 Davis Cup tennis tournament, 52, 53, 57, 58

  Delavigne, Edward ‘Dudley’, 171*

  Delevingne, Cara, 109

  Delevingne, Dudley (brother of Doris), 158

  Dengler, Dr, 142 Derby, Lord, 164

  Dermot, Adelaide, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14

  Dermot, Gertrude see Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude (sister of Maxine Elliott)

  Dermot, Jessica (Dettie) see Elliott, Maxine

  Dermot, Tom, 7, 8–10, 11, 13–14, 15, 39

  Devonshire, Debo, Duchess of, 170, 258§, 295–6, 315–17, 318, 340–1, 374

  Devonshire, Duke of, 256, 259, 295†

  Diana, Princess of Wales, 198*

  Dierks, Barry, 2, 86–8, 92–3, 94–5, 98, 141, 152, 188, 194, 306; and death of Maxine Elliott, 203; in French Resistance, 224

  Dietrich, Marlene, 214*

  Digby, Jane, 354

  Dillingham, Charles B., In Her Own Way, 33*, 36–7

  Disraeli, Benjamin (Earl of Beaconsfield), 35

  Dodero, Alberto, 266

  Donahue, Jessie, 302–3, 309

  Donahue, Jimmy, 303–6, 307–9

  Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, 216–17, 228, 230, 255

  Douglas, Lord Cecil, 149

  Douglas-Home, William, 367, 368

  Dragonwyck (Joseph L. Mankiewicz film, 1946), 325

  Drew, John, 24

  Drogheda, 10th Earl of, 49–50, 57

  Drogheda, Kathleen, 49–50, 63–4, 68*, 72, 198

  du Maurier, Daphne, 107†

  du Maurier, Gerald, 52, 107†

  Dudley, William Ward, 3rd Earl of, 368*

  Duke, Doris, 121–2, 226

  Duncan, Isadora, 80

  Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 166

  Eden, Anthony, 140,162,175, 209–10

  Eden Roc, Antibes, 93, 177–8, 226, 230, 351, 368

  Ednam Lodge, near Sunningdale, 300–1

  Edvina, Madame Louise, 189

  Edward VII, King, 31, 33–4, 37, 4ï-3, 44–5, 47,148, 160

  Edward VIII, King see Windsor, Duke of (formerly Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII)

  Egypt, 219–20, 243, 257, 264, 296, 344

  Elba, Duke of, 74*

  Elizabeth, Queen (wife of George VI), 168, 175, 212

  Elizabeth II, Queen, 312

  Elliott, Maxine: buys land for l’Horizon, 1–2; sees potential of Riviera, 1–2, 3; and Murphy set, 2; friendship with Jennie Churchill, 4, 2i, 29, 49, 71; spoiling of Churchill, 4,103–4,128,132,158, 159,160,180,183,184, 377; early life (as Jessica Dermot), 7–8, 9, 10–16; physical appearance, 8, 10, h, 14–15, 21, 24, 32, 36, 69, 95; marries George McDermott, 12, 55; acting career, 15–17,19–26, 27–8, 30, 36–7, 38–9, 40–1, 44, 55, 68–9; changes name to Maxine Elliott, 16; divorces McDermott, 22–3, 25; moves to California, 22–3; depression, 26, 70, 73, 80, 166,167; marries Nat Goodwin, 26, 55; return to England, 26–7; marriage problems with Goodwin, 29–30, 31, 33–4; as good with money, 30, 37, 56, 82, 85,184; receives George Keppel, 31–2; meets the King, 33–4; turns down Rosebery, 35; separates from Goodwin, 36; integration into aristocracy, 38,137,138; loses touch with family, 39; Goodwin divorces, 39–40; in Marienbad, 41–3; and Tony Wilding, 51–7, 59, 60*, 62, 63, 64, 66,143; First World War service, 61–8, 69,143; and death of Tony Wilding, 66, 68–9, 71; film career, 69; weight of, 69, 73, 92–3, 98,166,189,197; at Abbey Road, Maida Vale, 73, 80; as bridge player, 73, 81; lives in Paris, 80, 81; moves permanently to Riviera, 85–6; drop in income due to recession, 134–5; rumoured sexual liaison with Churchill, 143–4; view on the abdication, 159–60; Windsors dine at Chateau de PHorizon, 159–62,181; attitude to homosexuality, 187–8; and planned house at Chartwell, 188; ill health in final months of life, 189–91,192,195–6,197–8, 200; Coward visits (September 1939), 195–6; and Second World War, 197–200; death of (5 March 1940), 202–4; funeral of, 204–5; estate and bequests, 205; correspondence destroyed, 205–6

  Elliott Theatre Company, New York, 40–1, 134

  D’Erlanger, Baroness, 38

  Ethiopian crisis, 140

  Evans, Henry Arthur, 139

  Evans, Violet, 365*

  Fairbanks, Douglas, 149

  Fanny (Maxine Eliott’s maid), 189, 196, 199, 202–3, 206, 215, 223, 224

  Fath, Jacques, 278, 287, 314, 341

  Feilding, Lady Dorothie, 65

  Fellowes, Daisy, 104, 116–19, 154, 157, 171, 189, 252–3, 312, 330–1; attempted seduction of Churchill, 117, 142; affair with Duff Cooper, 117–18, 119–20; and Les Zoraides, 119, 155, 162, 163–4, ï86, 312, 330; and gambling, 186–7; dislike of Wendy Russell, 334–5, 345; later life (after i960), 384

  Fellowes, Reggie, 117, 163, 164, 186, 312, 384

  Fellowes-Gordon, Dorothy ‘Dickie’, 74–5, 261, 389

  Ferdinand, Archduke Franz, 47*, 56

  First World War, 58–60, 61–70, 143, 185; lead up to, 47*, 56–7; outbreak of, 57–8; Dardanelles campaign, 67, 99, 143

  Fisher, Eddie, 369–70

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 80, 352*; Tender is the Night, 2, 83

  Fitzgerald, Zelda, 2, 80, 83, 352

  Fitzwilliam, Peter, 258–9

  Flandin, Pierre Etienne, 172

  Florida, 302, 303

  Flynn, Errol, 279, 330

  Fontaine, Joan, 314

  Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude (sister of Maxine Elliott), 19–20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28–9, 64, 73, 82, 96; marries ‘Forbie’, 29; birth of daughter Blossom, 30–1; birth of second daughter, 38

  Forbes-Robertson, Jean (niece of Maxine Elliott), 149

  Forbes-Robertson, Johnston (‘Forbie’), 22, 29, 30–1, 38, 64*, 71*, 73> 96

  Ford, Glenn, 284, 381

  Fort Belvedere, Virginia Water, 168, 183, 210

  Forward, Sir Dudley, 300–1

  Fowler, John, 154*

  Francis of Teck, Prince, 38

  French, Sir John, 64

  Frogmore House, Windsor Great Park, 168, 391, 392

  Furneaux, Margaret, 49 Furness, Enid, 228

  Gable, Clark, 262, 330

  Gabor, Zsa Zsa, 315

  Gandhi, Mahatma, 165

  Garbo, Greta, 226, 330

  Garland, Judy, 303*

  de Gaulle, Charles, 214*

  George, Duke of Kent, 365*, 368*

  George V, King, 48, 51

  George VI, King, 175, 212, 302; state visits to Paris, 168, 175

  Ghislaine, Princess, 232–3

  The Ghost and Mrs Muir (Joseph L. Mankiewicz film, 1947), 317

  Gilbert, Sir Martin, 135

  Gilbert, W.S., 27

  Gilda (Charles Vidor film, 1946), 263, 264, 284–5, 381

  Givenchy, 341

  Gloucester, Duke of, 179

  Goebbels, Joseph, 180

  Goldwyn, Sam, 69

  golf, 38, 56, 82, 163

  Golfe Juan, 86

  Goodwin, Nat, 23–8, 29–30, 31, 33–4, 36, З9–40, 50–1, 55

  Gordon-Lennox, Lady, 38

  Gorizia (Aly Khan’s house at Deauville), 290, 353–4

  Graham, Mrs Lee Eleanor, 41, 42

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p; Grand, Major Gordon, 248–9

  Grant, Cary, 351

  Great Famine, Irish, 9–10

  Gréco, Juliette, 339–40

  Greenwood, Angela, 171*

  Greville, Mrs Ronnie, 32, 37

  Gstaad, Switzerland, 238, 291–2

  Guggenheim, Peggy, 171, 229*

  Guinness, Beatrice, 93

  Guinness, Bryan, 120, 121

  Gustav V, King of Sweden, 53

  Halifax, Lord, 210

  Hall, Arthur, 10–11, 12, 14

  Hamilton, Hamish, 149

  Hamilton, Sir Ian, 77

  Haran, Shifra, 263, 269, 270

  Harriman, Averell, 217, 255, 351, 385

  Harris, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’, 223, 224

  Hartington, William ‘Billy’ Cavendish, Marquess of, 256

  Hartsbourne (country estate at Bushey), 43–5, 48–50, 53–4, 66, 69–71, 72–3, 74

  Haslam, Nicholas, 306

  Haxton, Frederick, 87*

  Haxton, Gerald, 202

  Haymes, Dick, 323*, 381–2

  Hayward, Leland, 385

  Hayworth, Rita: film career, 263, 264–5, 275–6 284–5, 381, 382; marriage to Orson Welles, 263, 264, 266, 270, 287; character of, 263–4, 271, 276, 293–4; meets Aly Khan, 264–8; relationship with Aly Khan, 265–71, 275–8, 282, 341, 352–3; daughter Rebecca, 266, 271, 275, 276, 288–9, 291, 383; at Chateau de l’Horizon, 268, 269–70, 276–7, 293–6, 297; in Spain with Aly Khan, 271–4, 278, 282, 285; marries Aly Khan (27 May 1949), 283–90; birth of daughter Yasmin, 290- 1; married life with Aly, 291- 2, 293–7, 320; end of marriage to Aly Khan, 297–8, 311, 314, 323, 326; marries Dick

  Haymes, 323*, 381–2; later life (after i960), 381–3

  Heaven can Wait (Ernst Lubitsch film, 1943), 317

  Heber Percy, Robert, 150

  Hemingway, Ernest, 80–1, 136

  Henie, Sonja, 226

  Henry, Prince, 71

  Herbert, David, 131

  Herbert, Mary, 166–7

  Heston, Charlton, 382

  Highclere Castle, 38 Hill, James, 382

  Hitler, Adolf, 129, 175, 178, 247; at Mosley’s wedding, 180; support for amongst British elites, 180, 185–6; Duke of Windsor cables (28 August 1939), 193

  Hoath (chauffeur), 50

  Hoffman, Margot Flick, 157–8, 170, 227, 229

  Hofmannsthal, Elizabeth von, 295Ф

  Hohenlohe, Stephanie von, 185–6

  Holiday for Lovers (Henry Levin film, 1959), 383

  Hopkins, Harry, 228

 

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