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Princess Nadine Romanovskya (née Nadine Sylvia Ada McDougall; 5 June 1908 – 6 June 2000), also known as Princess Andrew of Russia, was a British aristocrat and heiress. She was the owner and châtelaine of Provender House in Kent , which she inherited from her maternal family.
Princess Olga is the youngest child of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia and the only one born of his second marriage in 1942, to Nadine Sylvia Ada McDougall, daughter of Lt. Col. Herbert McDougall of Cawston Manor, member of the Clan MacDougall.
Elisabetta was born in 1886 in Kharkov to Don Fabrizio Ruffo, Duke of Sasso-Ruffo (1846-1911) and his wife, Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Mescherskaya (1849-1910). Her father, member of House of Ruffo, one of the oldest Neopolitan noble families, went into exile following the Unification of Italy.
Ecuador native Lucrecia Jadan Sumba -- who moved to New Jersey "looking for a better future for her family" in 2021 -- was found dead Saturday, two days after she was reported missing.
Two years later, while staying in Balmoral, Prince Andrei met his second wife Nadine McDougall (1908–2000). She was the eldest of three daughters of Lieutenant Colonel Herbert McDougall and his Finnish wife Sylvia Borgström. They became engaged on 18 June 1942 and married at Norton, Kent church, near Provender on 21 September 1942.
Three more people have been charged over the fatal shooting of a woman outside a church in north-west London. Michelle Sadio, 44, died outside the River of Life Elim Pentecostal Church on Gifford ...
Although the Ridulph family remained convinced McCullough was the man who kidnapped and killed 7-year-old Maria in 1957, according to ABC 7, he was granted his freedom in 2016.
3 June 1937: Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) and Wallis Simpson; 21 September 1942: Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia and Nadine Sylvia Ada McDougall; 19 February 1946: Prince Carl Johan of Sweden and journalist Kerstin Wijkmark; 24 July 1946: Louis II, Prince of Monaco and actress Ghislaine Dommanget