Georgine de Croy

Georgine de Croy, Duchess de Croy; born Georgiana Gainsborough (1739-), was an English-born who entered the French court by marrying Phillipe, Duc de Croy. She was in reality used as a pawn for her family in order to help King George III gain any information they could about France due to growing tensions that grew into the Seven Years War.

Early Life
Born in London, England as a daughter of a well respected aristocratic family and her father was an advisor to King George III. She was sent to France to live with her uncle, a wealthy Parisian financier who gave loans to bankrupt nobility. She was arranged to marry the recently widowed Duc de Croy.

Marriage to the Duc de Croy
She married the Duc de Croy in 1756 and she had one daughter
 * Louise Marie de Croÿ (1757-)

Titles and Styles
? 1739- ? 1756 Lady Georgiana Gainsborough

? 1756- Present Her Grace, The Duchesse de Croy