June Rose Bellamy Explained

June Rose Bellamy
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Office:First Lady of Myanmar
Term Label:In role
Predecessor:Ni Ni Myint
President:Ne Win
Successor:Ni Ni Myint (remarried)
Term Start:24 December 1976
Term End:May 1977
Birth Name:Yadana Nat-Mei
Birth Date:1 June 1932
Birth Place:Maymyo, British Burma
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Florence, Italy
Other Names:June Rose Babo Yadana MariaLucia
Known For:great-granddaughter of Prince Kanaung Mintha, ex-wife of Ne Win
Parents:Herbert Bellamy
Hteiktin Ma Lat
Spouse:
    Children:Michael Bellamy Postiglione
    Maurice Postiglione

    June Rose Bellamy, also Yadana Nat-Mei (Burmese: ရတနာနတ်မယ်; lit. Goddess of the Nine Jewels, 1 June 1932 – 1 December 2020)[2] was the First Lady of Myanmar as the fourth wife of the 4th President of Burma Ne Win.[3] She was a great-granddaughter of Crown Prince Kanaung.[4]

    Early life and career

    June Rose was born on 1 June 1932 in Maymyo, British Burma as the sole child of Princess Hteiktin Ma Lat of the Konbaung dynasty and Herbert Bellamy, an Australian orchid collector long settled in Burma. She is a granddaughter of Prince Limbin. She was She was educated at St Joseph's Convent School, Kalimpong, India, also educated in Rangoon, Burma. After the war, as a teenager, she wrote an essay for a competition called "The World We Want", sponsored by the New York Herald Tribune, which won a prize to visit the US along with 30 international students. She became a TV host in the Philippines and took up painting.

    June Rose was offered a female lead role in the war film The Purple Plain, as the young Burmese nurse who gives a suicidal pilot (played by Gregory Peck) an interest in life, but says she pulled out during the shooting in Ceylon. "It was so Hollywood, it was ridiculous; it was an insult to anything that had to do with Burma," she said.[5]

    Marriage

    First

    June Rose was first married to Mario Postiglione, a physician and Senior Malaria advisor of WHO in Rangoon, Damascus, Geneva and Manila. The couple divorced in 1954, after having two sons, Michael Bellamy Postiglione and Maurice Postiglione.[6]

    Second

    In 1963 June Rose met Ne Win, Burma's new military ruler, in Europe, where she was living. Ne Win suggested she come back to Burma, but she was unwilling to leave Italy. On a later visit he proposed. They married in 1976, but the marriage lasted only five months. Ne Win accused her of being a CIA spy and divorced her.[7]

    Later life and death

    After she returned to Italy, June Rose taught International and Italian cooking in Florence, as well as carrying on charitable work, through Rangoon-based doctors, putting young Burmese students through medical school. She has since written cookbooks, including The Soul of Spice, featured at the 2017 Turin Book Fair.[7]

    June Rose died on 1 December 2020 at the age of 88.[8] [9]

    In popular culture

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    Notes and References

    1. News: ဦးနေဝင်း၏ ဇနီးဟောင်း ရတနာနတ်မယ် ကွယ်လွန်. Mizzima Daily. 2 December 2020. my.
    2. News: Green . Penelope . June Rose Bellamy, Adventurous Burmese Princess, Dies at 88 . 5 February 2021 . . 3 February 2021.
    3. News: Bayin . Anne . Lunch with a Myanmar Princess . The Irrawaddy . 3 September 2019.
    4. News: A Palace Assassination that Altered Myanmar's History . . 2 August 2019.
    5. Web site: Between two worlds. Griffith Review. 4 January 2013. Hamish McDonald. Hamish McDonald. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130104175408/http://griffithreview.com/edition-27-food-chain/between-two-worlds. 4 January 2013.
    6. News: Yadana Nat-Mei, Myanmar princess and first lady, dies at 88 . Coconuts . 2 December 2020.
    7. Web site: Hamish McDonald, "Between two worlds", Griffith REVIEW Edition 27: Food Chain . 2010-06-14 . 2010-06-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100613222502/http://www.griffithreview.com/current-edition/240-reportage/821.html . dead .
    8. News: ကုန်းဘောင်မင်းဆက် ကနောင်မင်းသားကြီး၏ မြစ်တော်စပ်သူ ရတနာနတ်မယ် ကံတော်ကုန်လွန် . The Myanmar Times . 2 December 2020 . my . 2 December 2020 . 5 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220605102304/https://myanmar.mmtimes.com/news/147694.html?fbclid=IwAR2hrpGUb4MniAQzLD1cTveEDiiTzHn6IYFDh1H1d8ePyuAIrosbO92F3TY . dead .
    9. News: Lunch With a Myanmar Princess . The Irrawaddy . 2 December 2020.
    10. News: ရတနာနတ်မယ် (သို့မဟုတ်) တခါတုန်းက သမ္မတကတော် . The Myanmar Times . 7 May 2015. my.
    11. News: Green. Penelope. 2021-02-03. June Rose Bellamy, Adventurous Burmese Princess, Dies at 88. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-02-05. 0362-4331.