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Nehru-Edwina were in deep love

Pamela Mountabatten has used diary entries and extracts from family albums to write India Remembered: A Personal Account of the Mountbattens.

Updated on: May 21, 2012 03:03 PM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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"Love blossomed" between a "lonely" Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of the country, and the last Viceroy of India Lord Mountbatten's wife, Edwina, who had had other "lovers" before, says her daughter.

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Pamela Mountabatten, who fondly called Nehru "Mamu" (maternal uncle), has used diary entries and extracts from family albums as documentary evidence to write India Remembered: A Personal Account of the Mountbattens During the Transfer of Power.

In a section titled A Special Relationship Pamela writes: "My mother had already had lovers. My father was inured to it. It broke his heart the first time, but it was somehow different with Nehru."

She quotes a letter which Lord Mountbatten wrote to her elder sister in June 1948 on the Edwina-Nehru relationship: "'She and Jawaharlal (sic) are so sweet together, they really dote on each other in the nicest way and Pammy and I are doing everything we can to be tactful and help. Mummy has been incredibly sweet lately and we've been such a happy family'."

So there existed a "happy thresome" based on firm understanding on all sides, writes Pamela, which strengthened during a trip to Mashobra.

 
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