Jean Dawnay


Jean Mary Dawnay, Princess George Galitzine MBE was a British fashion model, television personality, stage and film actress, who worked for Christian Dior.
Jean Mary Dawnay was born in Brighton on 22 March 1925. In their obituary, The Daily Telegraph called her "supermodel of the 1950s".
Dawnay, the daughter of Frederick Dawnay and Maud, was educated at the City of London School for Girls and Central School of Art & Design. Having joined the WAAF in 1943, she served in World War ll under Leo Marks in the Special Operations Executive in Baker Street and at Bletchley Park.
Dawnay married Prince George Galitzine in Rome in 1963 and their daughter Princess Catherine "Katya" Galitzine was born in 1964. Throughout her career she was photographed by many leading photographers including John French, Richard Dormer, Cecil Beaton, Norman Parkinson, Anthony Snowdon and Francis Goodman. She was associated with many of the leading fashion houses of the day including Christian Dior, by whom she was dubbed “The English Rose”.
In later life, Dawnay was active in charity work, including UK Youth, the Prince George Galitzine Library which she co-founded in 1994 in St Petersburg, the Terence Rattigan Society of which she was the inaugural President and PHAB.
She was appointed MBE, for services to young people, in the 2012 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Birthday Honours.

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