The daughter of Count Charles de Romrée, Belgian ambassador, and Marie-Madeleine Crombez, she was born in
Bern. In 1938, she married André Nève de Mévergnies; he died later that same year in a car accident. From 1940, she moved with her father to various diplomatic postings. She served as press attaché at the Belgian consulate in South Africa. While there, she began to write
La Taverne des sept mers. Carnets de guerre, Capetown 1941–1943, Alger 1944. In 1944, she returned to Belgium by way of
Algiers and Paris. == Publications ==