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169:. Both sets of parents were opposed to their romance. The Duke of Leuchtenberg refused his permission because Meriel, although daughter of a distinguished ambassador and possessing royal blood herself, was not considered the social equal of Alexander and did not have a sizable fortune. Meriel’s parents realized the impossibility of the situation and were fearful of a diplomatic scandal. Meriel’s mother, in particular, forbade her daughter to associate with the young duke. Eventually, Alexander did not take their romance seriously. 510: 191:
Meriel's two novels, published before the war, were not a success. She then turned to non-fiction, writing a number of books about the Romanov family, the Russian nobility and her experiences living in Russia during the last years of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, beginning with
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She married in 1925 Major Harold Wilfred Knowling of the Welsh Guards (d. 1954), and had one son: Michael George Alexander Knowling (b 1929). In 1958, the year before her death, she published an account of her father's diplomatic career under the title Ambassador's Daughter.
33: 188:, Meriel and her family remained in Russia. Her mother took charge of the organization of a hospital where Meriel worked as a nurse. Her father remained as the British Ambassador even after the fall of the Romanovs. The family left Russia in January 1918. 95: 545: 154: 162: 158: 535: 149:
In her early twenties at her arrival in Russia in 1910, she had a prominent position as the daughter of the British Ambassador at the court of Tsar
126:(1863-1922). As her father was a career diplomat, Meriel's early life was spent in the many countries where her father was posted: Hesse, Baden, 540: 166: 398:
In the Lands of the Romanovs : An Annotated Bibliography of First-Hand English-Language Accounts of the Russian Empire (1613-1917)
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Meriel Buchanan had literary ambitions and published two novels based on her experiences living in
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who took her under her wing. Meriel was popular in social circles and carried out a flirtation with
476: 98:, she wrote a number of articles and books about her experiences during that time, most notably: 484: 467: 445: 430: 416: 401: 115: 143: 94:(5 September 1886 – 6 February 1959) was a British memorialist. The daughter of the last 173: 519: 123: 463: 185: 139: 146:, when Sir George Buchanan was appointed as the British Ambassador to Russia. 504: 127: 131: 500: 460:
A Fatal Passion: The Story of the Uncrowned Last Empress of Russia
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Diplomats and Dreamers: The Stancioff Family in Bulgarian History
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and Luxembourg. In 1910 the Buchanan family moved to
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Women of the World: The Rise of the Female Diplomat
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Buchanan in 1903
British Ambassador to Imperial Russia
Buchanan
Sir George Buchanan
Bathurst
Bulgaria
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Saint Petersburg
Nicholas II of Russia
Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia
Duke Alexander Georgievich of Leuchtenberg
George Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg
Duchess Therese Petrovna of Oldenburg
Eastern Europe
World War I




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978-1783740574
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978-0761840695
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978-1408840054
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