Carnegie, Caroline (1934—)
Carnegie, Caroline (1934—)
Duchess of Fife. Born Caroline Cecily Dewar on February 12, 1934, in Bardowie Castle, Milngavie, Strathclyde, Scotland; elder daughter of Alexander Dewar, 3rd baron Forteviot, and Cynthia Starkie ; married James Carnegie, 3rd duke of Fife, September 11, 1956 (divorced 1966); children: Alexandra Carnegie (b. 1959); David Carnegie, earl of Macduff; and one other.
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