A pearl and diamond tiara once worn by a longtime lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II is going up for auction in London this month. The tiara, known as the the Airlie Tiara, belonged to Virginia ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lady Airlie with Queen Elizabeth II on a 1992 visit to Canada: she was a discreet member of the Household and even her own mother ...
Queen Elizabeth once visited a posh nightclub with the help of an American pal. Virginia Ogilvy, who served the British monarch for nearly 50 years, died on Aug. 16 at her estate in Scotland. She was ...
Born into New York wealth and married to a Scottish earl, she was the only American lady-in-waiting to the queen, serving for nearly 50 years. By Clay Risen Virginia Ogilvy, the Countess of Airlie, ...
Born in London in 1861, Lyulph Gilchrist Stanley Ogilvy earned a mischievous reputation in northern Colorado in the late 1800s and early 1900s. As the second son of the eighth Earl of Airlie, Ogilvy ...
An exquisite diamond and pearl tiara fashioned for one of Scotland’s noblest families and worn at more than a century of royal occasions has sold at auction for £189,000 – smashing its pre-sale ...
Virginia Ogilvy, the Countess of Airlie, who served Queen Elizabeth II for nearly 50 years as the only U.S.-born member of the monarch's inner circle of advisers, assistants and close friends known as ...