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 | | Part of Leopold III's unpopularity was the result of an unpopular second marriage in 1941 to Mary Lilian Baels, an English-born Belgian commoner known as Princess de Réthy. |
 | | Immensely popular for her good cheer, personal modesty, and devotion to social causes, Queen Fabiola was born at Madrid, Spain on June 11, 1928, a daughter of,,, and his wife,. |
 | | There was some concern among politicians close to the King that he might actually be in love with his stepmother, Princess Lilian, suspicions fueled by secret recordings of surprisingly intimate-sounding telephone conversations between the two. |
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