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Isobel Jane Miller Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (née Richard; born 11 May 1958), is a British aristocrat and businesswoman. She has served as
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since 2009, and is best known for redeveloping
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at
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. She is the first woman to serve as Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland. Her husband,
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, is the 12th
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.


Early life

Jane Richard was born in
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in 1958. She is one of four children of the stockbroker John Richard (1933–2003), as well as sororal grandniece of
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. Her mother, Angela, Lady Buchan-Hepburn (née Scott), is the owner of
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, an income-generating family garden located in the Scottish Borders. Her parents divorced in the early 1970s and both remarried; her stepmother Christine was a
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group leader on the City of Edinburgh Council, while her stepfather was Sir Ninian Buchan-Hepburn, 6th Baronet (1922–1992). As a child, Jane Richard helped her mother maintain Kailzie Gardens and aspired to become a champion figure-skater, practising for the Scottish Junior Championships at
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. She quit when she was 13 and was enrolled at
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in Kent.


Marriage

At the age of 16, Jane Richard met the 17-year-old Lord Ralph Percy at his cousin's birthday party, and later followed him to
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, where he attended the
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, and she took a secretarial course. They married on 21 July 1979 at
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Parish Church, despite being deemed too young by their parents. The pair have four children: * Lady Catherine Sarah "Katie" Percy (b. 23 June 1982), a gun-maker, motorcycle mechanic and racing driver; married Patrick Valentine on 26 February 2011. The couple had no children and separated in late 2013 before divorcing in 2014. * George Dominic Percy, Earl Percy (b. 4 May 1984);
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to the dukedom and managing director of energy company Cluff Geothermal with Paul Younger * Lady Melissa Jane Percy (b. 20 May 1987); a fashion designer and former professional tennis player, she married
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, an estate agent and schoolfriend of Princes
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. The couple had no children and divorced on 2 March 2016. Lady Melissa married for a second time on 19 December 2020 to American financier Remy W. Trafelet. The couple have one daughter together, in addition to Trafelet's three children from his previous marriage. * Lord Max Ralph Percy (b. 26 May 1990); married Princess Nora of
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, daughter of Prince Albrecht of Oettingen-Spielberg and Angela Jank, on 15 July 2017. at the Mariä Himmelfahrt Castle Chapel at Schloss Hirschbrunn. The couple have one daughter: ** Romy Jane Percy (born 31 July 2019,
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) The couple lived in a farmhouse in Northumberland until 1995, when Lady Ralph Percy's brother-in-law Henry, 11th Duke of Northumberland, died from heart failure after an overdose of amphetamines. Her husband succeeded to the
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; she is the first Duchess of Northumberland not to come from the titled aristocracy. As old family friends, the Duke and Duchess attended the
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.


Entrepreneurship

The Duchess was unhappy in her ducal role until her husband suggested that she should renovate
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, a large ornamental garden at the family seat,
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. She started the work on the garden in 2000, and turned it into one of North East England's biggest visitor attractions, as well as one of the country's most controversial ones. In 2003, the garden became a charitable trust separate from her husband's estate, with the Duchess as a fundraiser and one of six trustees. A practising martial arts enthusiast, she introduced cage boxing to The Alnwick Gardens and a range of cocktails named after her. The Duchess, who claims to defy tradition, has received praise and scorn for The Alnwick Gardens, but has dismissed criticism as "the snobbery element of gardening". The locals welcomed the restoration and the influx of tourists, while
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accused the Duchess of destroying one of the greatest gardens in England. In 2004, she was hospitalised after collapsing under pressure, and the criticism made her consider resigning the trusteeship and giving up on the project. In 2012, the Duchess announced her plan to finish reconstruction of The Alnwick Garden by May 2015. She has made arrangements enabling her then to step down from managing it and for the visitor attraction to be franchised out to an external management company. She has also arranged for a series of books and titles to be brought out based on the Alnwick Castle archive covering aspects of the life and history of the Percy family estate.


Lord-lieutenancy

On 12 May 2009, having been recommended by Prime Minister
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, she was appointed
Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland This is a list of people who have served as Lord-Lieutenant of Northumberland. Since 1802, all Lords Lieutenant have also been Custos Rotulorum of Northumberland. *Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland *Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland ? ...
by
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. The post was once held by her father-in-law Hugh, 10th Duke, and eleven other members of the
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, but the Duchess is the first woman to receive this distinction. She was, in 2011, patron of 160 charities.


Publications

*''The Poison Diaries'', *''Alnwick Castle, The Home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland" (2012) by James McDonald, Foreword by The Duchess of Northumberland,


References


External links


Official website of The Alnwick Garden
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