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22: 135: 63:, a well-known jockey, to live with him in London. As his redheaded mistress and an aspiring actress, she renamed herself "Harriet Howard" and was referred to as "Miss Howard". At the age of 18 she took as her next lover and patron the married Major Mountjoy Martyn of the 169:, an English horse breeder who used her money for his business. The two sons of Napoleon she helped to raise returned to their mother. However, Harriet and Clarence's marriage was difficult and did not last – they divorced in 1865, the same year she died. 85:
in London. He moved in with her. With her wealth, she supported his efforts and conspiracies to return to France. Napoleon brought his two sons (Alexandre Louis Eugène and Louis Ernest Alexandre) – from an affair during his 1840–1846 imprisonment at
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and had three children, Richard Martyn Haryett de BĂ©chevĂŞt, Grisilde Charlotte Haryett de BĂ©chevĂŞt and Marianne Josephine Haryett de BĂ©chevĂŞt. When Martin died in 1907, his son Richard inherited his title.
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near Paris. Within six months of the marriage, Napoleon resumed his relationship with her. His wife, who found sex "disgusting", forbade him to see her, and he, being in need of an heir, had to submit.
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The relationship to her son Martin was also strained – at his 21st birthday party, he asked her publicly: "Now that I'm grown, Mother, won't you tell me who my father was?". Martin was later made
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to whom he was once engaged (1836) and who also had supported him financially. Howard continued to support his aspirations to become emperor and largely financed his
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In 1848 Napoleon returned to France and eventually became president. Howard with the three boys moved to the rue de Cirque adjacent to the
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Elizabeth Ann Haryett was the daughter of a boot-maker and the granddaughter of the owner of the Castle Hotel in
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Howard's fortune was built up again, as Napoleon repaid his financial obligations. She was given the title
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She died in her castle on 19 August 1865 at 6:30 pm. She is buried alongside her son in the cemetery of
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when Napoleon announced this marriage, and her secretary desk was emptied of its compromising letters.
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Betty Kelen: The Mistresses. Domestic Scandals of Nineteenth-Century Monarchs. Random House, NY, 1966
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Château de Beauregard, La Celle St Cloud, pictured in 1872 when it was owned by
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Mistress and financial backer of Louis Napoleon, later Napoleon III of France.
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of Sweden and other high-standing members of the nobility, chose
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Simone Andre Maurois: Miss Howard and the Emperor. Knopf, 1958.
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The Mistresses. Domestic Scandals of 19th-Century Monarchs
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Not to be confused with the grand 16th–17th century
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Eventually in 1854, Howard married Captain Clarence
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Index


Henriette Cappelaere
Louis-Napoleon, later Napoleon III of France
Brighton
Jem Mason
Life Guards
Lady Blessington
Bonapartist
pretender
exiled
Ham
Palais de l'Élysée
Princess Mathilde
1851 Coup d'Ă©tat
plebiscite
Carola of Vasa
Eugenie de Montijo
Le Havre

Baron Maurice de Hirsch
Château de Beauregard
La Celle-Saint-Cloud
Versailles
Trelawny
Hungarian nobility
Le Chesnay



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