Agnes Keyser
Agnes Keyser | |
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Agnes Keyser as a young woman, c. 1870s | |
| Born | Elizabeth Agnes Keyser 11 July 1852 Great Stanmore, Middlesex |
| Died | 11 May 1941 (aged 88) Farringdon, Berkshire |
| Nationality | British |
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Agnes Keyser, DStJ, RRC (11 July 1852 – 11 May 1941) was a British humanitarian and longtime mistress to Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom. Keyser was the wealthy daughter of a Stock Exchange member. She remained with the King until his death in 1910.
Keyser, as recorded by author Raymond Lamont-Brown in his book Edward VII's Last Loves: Alice Keppel and Agnes Keyser, held an emotional bond with the King that others did not, due to her being unmarried herself, and preferring a more private affair to a public one.