Their crown prince actually married a married woman, who also had eight children with others. It's really incredible that this woman boldly took off her husband's crown and made herself a necklace. What magic does this woman have?
19 17 May Sitadwi was born in a small border city in India. Although she is remote, her father is a local chief, and Sitadwi belongs to Brahman, the highest caste in India. She is very beautiful and loved by her family, so she can be regarded as a real white rich beauty, and even a princess.
Under the arrangement of her family, she married her first husband, who was a local rich businessman and a noble. The two are just right, and their feelings are not bad. After marriage, they gave birth to eight children. Until 1943, she met Prince Singh, Crown Prince of Baroda, at a dance, and Prince Singh was immediately attracted by the beauty and amorous feelings of Sitadwi.
The two chatted well at the ball, which made Prince Singh miss for a long time. When he came back, he immediately asked someone to investigate her. After learning that she had a husband, he was still sad for a long time, but in the end he chose to confess to Sidwell. They knew Sidwell also liked Prince Singh, so they decided to dissolve Sidwell's marriage with his first husband.
Then, with the consent of the royal family, she got married in 1920. At that time, it was not a glorious thing for a divorced woman to remarry, not to mention that the object of remarriage was the royal family, which was naturally opposed by most people, not to mention Sita Devi's eight children, so the Indian royal family resolutely disagreed and even caused public doubts.
However, Prince Singh was extremely persistent, regardless of everyone's dissuasion, and finally married her. After their marriage, although other members of the royal family didn't like Sitadwi, Prince Singh doted on her very much. Sita Devi loves jewelry, and she has bought almost all the treasures in Europe. If she likes it, Prince Singh will buy it for her.
Until later, she couldn't buy a new style. Sitadwi even took jewels from Prince Singh's crown and made a necklace for himself. They have a son. It can be seen that Sitadwi should be regarded as the most favored princess in the history of Indian royal family, but in the end, the two ended up regretfully. In the 1950s, they divorced because of family conflicts.