Nancy Beaton was born 30 September 1909, in London, the daughter of Ernest Walter Hardy Beaton (1867–1936), a timber merchant from Hampstead, On 4 December 1909 she was baptized into the
Church of England as Nancy Elizabeth Louise Hardy at St Mary's Church,
Kilburn, with her parents recorded as Ernest Walter and Esther Beaton. Nancy was one of the first models of her brother Cecil. Nancy Beaton was presented as a debutante at court in 1928, at the
Queen Charlotte's Ball, in the presence of
George V. She was part of a
Bright Young Things' scandal when she,
Stephen Tennant, and
David Plunket Greene were thrown out from a party at the home of the Countess of Ellesmere they were crashing. According to her brother Cecil Beaton in
The Book of Beauty (1933): "I am enthralled at the childish intentness and gaiety of Nancy when looking for a coral tiara in a curiosity shop, by the complexion that emerges from underneath the water after she has fallen off an aquaplane board, by her dazzling blondness when, like a Gainsborough, writing her diary on a haystack." She died on 6 June 1999. ==References==