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Julia Mullock

Julia Mullock (born 18 March 1928) became a disputed member of the Korean Imperial Household with the title Her Imperial Highness Princess Julia Lee of Korea when she became the de facto wife of Gu, Prince of Korea. The two were never legally married〔(Digital Chosunilbo Korea’s Last Princess Breaks Silence )〕 by Korean custom, in that Mullock was not included in the Yi family registry, and because of this Mullock later had trouble processing a divorce application in the United States from Prince Gu.〔
==Early life==
Born in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, Julia came from a Ukrainian American family. She was working in the architectural practice of IM Pei when Prince Gu, fresh out of MIT with architecture degree, joined the New York firm. Tired of the work, she made a decision to move to Spain, and taped a sales ad on the firm's notice board for her apartment. Gu saw the notice, visited the apartment, and instead of purchasing it, he persuaded Julia to stay. Julia, whose parents were from Ukraine, was deeply moved when Gu uttered a few words in clumsy Russian he was taught by Ukrainian college roommates.

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