Queen’s Cousin Lord Lichfield Divorced
From Reuters
LONDON —
The 11-year marriage of Queen Elizabeth’s cousin Lord Lichfield ended today when his wife was granted a divorce decree in an undefended suit that cited his behavior.
Lord Lichfield, a successful high-society photographer, behaved toward his wife in such a way that she could not reasonably be expected to continue living with him, according to her petition. Neither Lord Lichfield, 47, nor his wife Leonora, 37, attended the hearing.
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