Louisa McDonnell, Countess of Antrim

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The Countess of Antrim on the occasion of the coronation of King George V in 1911.
The Countess of Antrim on the occasion of the coronation of King George V in 1911.

Louisa Jane McDonnell, née Grey VA (15 February 1855, St. James's Palace2 April 1949), was the daughter of Hon. Charles Grey (a son of the 2nd Earl Grey and Private Secretary to Prince Albert) and his wife, Caroline Eliza née Farquhar.

On 1 June 1875, Louisa married the 6th Earl of Antrim (thus becoming the Countess of Antrim) in the Chapel Royal at St. James's and they later had three children:

In 1890, the countess became a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria until the latter's death in 1901 and was continued as such under Queen Alexandra until Edward VII's death in 1910. The Countess of Antrim died in 1949, aged 94.

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