Lady Jane Lacey | |
Birth Name: | Jane Antonia Frances Vane-Tempest-Stewart |
Birth Place: | London, United Kingdom |
Other Names: | Lady Jane Rayne Jane Rayne, Baroness Rayne |
Known For: | Maid of honour at the coronation of Elizabeth II |
Spouse: | |
Children: | 4 |
Mother: | Romaine Combe |
Father: | Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 8th Marquess of Londonderry |
Lady Jane Antonia Frances Lacey (born Vane-Tempest-Stewart on 11 August 1932, later Rayne) is a British socialite and philanthropist.
Born The Honourable Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart on 11 August 1932 in London,[1] she was born into an Anglo-Irish aristocratic family with its roots in Ulster and County Durham. She is the eldest daughter of Robin, Viscount Castlereagh, later 8th Marquess of Londonderry, and Romaine Combe (1904–1951), daughter of Major Boyce Combe.[2] She had two younger siblings, Lady Annabel Goldsmith and Alistair, 9th Marquess of Londonderry.[3] She was raised on the family estates, Mount Stewart in County Down, Wynyard Park in County Durham, and Londonderry House in Park Lane, London.[3]
A painting of her by Edmund Brock appeared on the cover of the February 1939 issue of Woman's Journal.
In 1953, Lady Jane was chosen as one of six aristocratic young ladies chosen to serve as maids of honour at the coronation of Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. Her duties included carrying the Queen's train during the procession. The maids of honour all wore matching gowns by Norman Hartnell.[4] Lady Jane, along with Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill, rode in a carriage with Lord Tryon, the Keeper of the Privy Purse, during the procession while the other maids of honour waited at the abbey.[5]
on 2 June 1965, Lady Jane married Anglo-Jewish developer Max Rayne.[6] They had four children:[7]
In 1976, Rayne was made a life peer and she thus became The Lady Rayne. She was widowed in 2003. In August 2012, she married royal biographer and historian Robert Lacey.
Lady Jane was a founding member and director of Chickenshed, a children's theatre company, and was president of trustees until her daughter Natasha took over in 2013. She is also patron and trustee of the Rayne Foundation and trustee of the Jerusalem Foundation.[8] [9]