Lady Wentworth had an unhappy marriage, divorcing in 1923.
Lady Wentworth spent many years carefully rebuilding her stock and refining her breeding practices.
Lady Wentworth knew that she needed additional horses to outcross on descendants of her parents' original bloodstock.
Lady Wentworth died on 8 August 1957.
The rank of Lady Wentworth opened society to her, and she was everywhere well received, the royal family especially showing her great favor.
Named Robin, it was bred by Lady Wentworth and was born in 1911.
A month after the execution, Lady Wentworth returned to England but died the following April.
He met Lady Wentworth at Crabbet on the way home, but did not purchase any of her horses.
Lady Wentworth used to picnic with her family and friends.
Lady Wentworth bought the Skowronek under circumstances that remain a bit confusing even today.