Myra, Lady Butter (born Myra Alice Wernher; 18 March 1925 – 29 July 2022) was a British aristocrat and
thoroughbred racehorse
The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word ''thoroughbred'' is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are co ...
owner.
Early life
Butter was born Myra Alice Wernher on 18 March 1925 in
Edinburgh.
She was the third child and younger daughter of
Harold Wernher and
Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby
Lady Anastasia Mikhailovna Wernher (' Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby; 9 September 1892 – 7 December 1977) was a German-born Russian-British aristocrat and thoroughbred racehorse owner.
She was the elder daughter of Grand Duke Micha ...
, who was known in the United Kingdom as "Lady Zia Wernher". Her father was the second son of
Sir Julius Wernher, 1st Bt, a German-born
randlord, and Alice Sedgwick Mankiewicz, an heiress who was of part Polish Jewish descent. Her mother was the morganatic daughter of
Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia and
Countess Sophie Nikolaievna of Merenberg, a descendant of
Abram Petrovich Hannibal and
Alexander Pushkin. She had two older siblings; George Michael Alexander Wernher (1918–1942) and
Georgina, Lady Kennard
Georgina, Lady Kennard (''née'' Wernher; formerly Phillips; 17 October 1919 – 28 April 2011) was a British aristocrat who was considered "one of the best connected women in the country." She was connected to many prominent families such as th ...
(1919–2011).
She was baptized on 4 June 1925 at
Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone. Her godparents included the
Crown Princess of Sweden (for whom her aunt, the
Marchioness of Milford Haven, stood proxy). The family resided at
Luton Hoo in
Bedfordshire,
Thorpe Lubenham Hall in
Leicestershire
Leicestershire ( ; postal abbreviation Leics.) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands, England. The county borders Nottinghamshire to the north, Lincolnshire to the north-east, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire t ...
, Someries House in
Regent's Park and Downie Park in
Angus, Scotland
Angus ( sco, Angus; gd, Aonghas) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area. The council area borders Aberdeenshire, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross. Main industries include agr ...
.
Myra and her siblings were childhood friends of
Princess Elizabeth and
Princess Margaret
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and the younger sister and only sibling of Queen Elizabeth ...
and
Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, whose legal guardian was their uncle, the
Marquess of Milford Haven. She was a member of
1st Buckingham Palace Company of Girl Guides which was formed in 1937 for Princess Elizabeth.
The
National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery may refer to:
*National Portrait Gallery (Australia), in Canberra
*National Portrait Gallery (Sweden), in Mariefred
*National Portrait Gallery (United States), in Washington, D.C.
*National Portrait Gallery, London, with s ...
holds several photographic portraits of the Wernher family, taken by
Bassano Ltd in 1937.
During
World War II, she volunteered as a nurse with the
Order of Saint John at the Market Harborough and District Hospital.
Her brother was killed in action while serving with the
17th/21st Lancers
The 17th/21st Lancers was a cavalry regiment of the British Army. It was formed in England by the amalgamation of the 17th Lancers and the 21st Lancers in 1922 and, after service in the Second World War, it amalgamated with the 16th/5th The Queen' ...
on the
Tunisian campaign.
Marriage and family
On 5 March 1946, Myra married
Major
Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
David Henry Butter, of the
Scots Guards, at
St Margaret's Church, Westminster
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.
Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, as well as Prince Philip and his mother,
Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark, were among the guests.
Princess Alexandra of Kent was a bridesmaid and
Prince Michael of Kent was a pageboy.
They had five children:
* Sandra Elizabeth Zia Butter (born 26 July 1948), a goddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, married William David Morrison in 1983
* Marilyn Davina Butter (born 22 March 1950), married
James Ramsay, 17th Earl of Dalhousie
James Hubert Ramsay, 17th Earl of Dalhousie, (born 17 January 1948), styled Lord Ramsay between 1950 and 1999, is a Scottish landowner. He is the current Lord Steward.
Biography
Dalhousie was born the son of the 16th Earl of Dalhousie by his ...
in 1973
* Rohays Georgina Butter (9 April 1952 – 7 January 2023), married Prince Alexander
Galitzine in 1988
* Georgina Marguerite Butter (born 9 July 1956), a goddaughter of Princess Alexandra, married Count Peter
Pejačević de Veröcze in 1982
* Charles Harold Alexander Butter (born 10 April 1960), married Agnieszka Szeluk in 2006
The family lived at Cluniemore in
Perthshire
Perthshire (locally: ; gd, Siorrachd Pheairt), officially the County of Perth, is a historic county and registration county in central Scotland. Geographically it extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, ...
. The
Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra often came to stay during their courtships with
Katharine Worsley
Katharine, Duchess of Kent, (born Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley, 22 February 1933) is a member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a grandson of King George V.
The Duchess of Kent converted to Roman Cath ...
and the
Hon. Angus Ogilvy, respectively.
Myra and her family attended the
wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten in 1947. Her daughter Sandra was a bridesmaid at the
wedding of the Duke of Kent in 1961, and daughter Georgina was a bridesmaid at the
wedding of Princess Alexandra in 1963.
Later life
Inspired by her niece, the
Duchess of Abercorn, and a visit to
Saint Petersburg, in 1988, she founded the
Pushkin Prize in Scotland. In 1998, she attended the reburial of the
murdered Russian imperial family at
Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg.
Lady Butter often appeared in documentaries about the royal family, she also appeared on
ITV's coverage of the
death and funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Butter and the Queen shared a love of
horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its basic p ...
. She owned ''Formulate'', who won the
Waterford Candelabra Stakes
The Prestige Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old fillies. It is run at Goodwood over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place ...
,
May Hill Stakes and the
Fillies' Mile in 1978, trained by
Henry Cecil. She was co-owner of her family's Someries Stud in
Newmarket, which they sold to
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 1990.
She was created a Commander of the
Royal Victorian Order in the
1992 Birthday Honours
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. For her work with the Pushkin Prize, she was awarded the
Medal of Pushkin in 2018. She returned the medal in March 2022 following the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Her husband was knighted in 1991 and died in 2010 at the age of 90. She died in
London on 29 July 2022 at the age of 97.
References
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1925 births
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Myra
Myra ( grc, Μύρα, ''Mýra'') was a Lycian, then ancient Greek, then Greco-Roman, then Byzantine Greek, then Ottoman town in Lycia, which became the small Turkish town of Kale, renamed Demre in 2005, in the present-day Antalya Province of ...
British socialites
British racehorse owners and breeders
British people of German-Jewish descent
British people of Russian descent
Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order
Recipients of the Medal of Pushkin