Her romantic attachments, including an involvement in summer 1926 with the popular novelist
Michael Arlen, attracted press attention. In November 1926, she married,
morganatically, Grand Duke
Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (1891–1942), an exile after the
1917 Russian Revolution, in Biarritz. The Grand Duke, a son of
Grand Duke Paul and the late
Princess Alexandra of Greece, was a grandson of both Tsar
Alexander II of Russia and King
George I of Greece. Dmitri's cousin,
Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich of Russia, elevated Audrey to Russian rank of
knyaginya (a noble, not
dynastic "princess") with the usual name
Romanovsky and granted her the suffix,
Ilyinsky, from Dmitri's former property at
Ilyinskoye in
Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia. Prince
Paul Romanovsky-Ilyinsky (1928–2004), who became an American citizen, served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and was a three-time mayor of Palm Beach, Florida. After her divorce, Audrey moved to France with her son, marrying that same year to
Georgian Prince
Dimitri Djordjadze (1898–1985). in1926 She died in Palm Beach on November 25, 1971. ==References==