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Judy Montagu

Judith Venetia "Judy" Montagu (6 February 1923 – 8 November 1972) was an English socialite who was a close friend of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.[1]

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Montagu was born on 6 February 1923. Legally, she was the daughter of British politician and Secretary of State for India Edwin Montagu. However, she may also have been the result of an affair between her mother, socialite Venetia Stanley, and William Ward, 3rd Earl of Dudley.[2]

On her father's side, she was the granddaughter of Britain's most prominent merchant banker, Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling, and Lady Elizabeth Cavendish.[1][3] On her maternal side, she was the granddaughter of Edward Stanley, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley and Mary Katherine Bell.[4]

During World War II, in September 1941 Montagu joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) with her cousin Mary Churchill and was posted to a gun-site near Enfield after specifically asking to go into mixed batteries.[5][6]

Montagu was a close friend of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and sister of Queen Elizabeth II. They holidayed together in Italy. Princess Margaret confided her early romantic interest in Anthony Armstrong-Jones in Montagu, who would have kept Margaret's confidences to herself and away from the press.[7]

In the 1950s, Montagu moved to Rome and took up residence on the Isola Tiberina.[8]

Montagu was married to Milton Gendel from 1962 until her death from a heart attack in 1972, at the age of 49.[2][9] She was buried at Cornwell Manor in Oxfordshire.[10]

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