Personal Life
She is the only child of Carmen Saint, a Brazil-born French socialite, and Elim O'Shaughnessy, an American diplomat.
In 1968, Betty Saint married French interior decorator François Catroux, a grandson of General Georges Catroux. The couple has two daughters: Maxime, a book editor at Flammarion, and Daphné, who is married to Count Charles-Antoine Morand.
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