Lady Melissa Percy


Lady Melissa Jane Trafelet is an English fashion designer and former professional tennis player.

Early life and education

Lady Melissa is the daughter of Ralph Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland and Jane Richard. She is the younger sister of Lady Katie Percy and George Percy, Earl Percy. Lady Melissa grew up at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland. She attended Millfield but left school when she was fourteen years old to pursue a professional tennis career, moving to the United States to attend a tennis academy. Later she completed a course at Prue Leith's cookery school.

Career

Tennis

After graduating from the Cliff Drysdale Tennis Academy in the United States, she played professionally for a few years on the Women's Tennis Association circuit. When she was twenty one years old, she retired and moved back to England, coaching tennis at the Harbour Club and the Queen's Club.

Fashion

In 2016 Lady Melissa started her own women's clothing brand, Mistamina, which was incorporated in November of that year. The brand, which specialises in country living, athletic-ware, and outdoor-ware for riding, shooting, and hunting, was launched in September 2017. The brand has two collections. The second collection was launched in the summer of 2018.

Personal life

Lady Melissa married Thomas van Straubenzee at St Michael's Church, Alnwick in June 2013. In 2014 the couple were subjects of a painting by Christian Furr. They divorced in March 2016 on the grounds of van Straubenzee's "unreasonable behaviour".
Lady Melissa begun dating billionaire financier Remy White Trafelet in 2016.
They married at Mercer Mill Plantation in Georgia on 19 December 2019.. On 19 February 2020 she gave birth to a daughter, named Bluebell Rose Trafelet..