They divorced in 1970, and Meyer married Edy Williams, the starlet-visaged, harlot-configured ornament to his first studio film, "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
On the cusp of womanhood, she could tumble either way: become a fearless heroine or a ferocious harlot.
The glamorous Imperial marque was, by the late '60s, reduced to a trashy, pseudo-luxury harlot walking the streets for its pimp, the Chrysler Corporation.
David Blunkett in Times Online Mr Blunkett warned that a "coalition of the defeated" would spell electoral disaster for Labour and accused the Lib Dems of acting like "every harlot in history".
Prince Philip in This is London The inquest was not given specific details about the contents of the notes, but Miss Simmons has previously said that Philip called the princess a "harlot and a trollop".