Lady Catherine De Bourgh condescends to spend so much time with those she considers beneath her mostly due to her pride. She regards herself as the best mannered and best attributed lady in the world and thinks that she needs to shed knowledge on every unfortunate person that is different than her. She just wants to advise and almost control everybody around her.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh's teacher is Mrs. Anne de Bourgh, her late sister's governess who raised and educated her.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
The teacher associated with Lady Catherine De Bourgh is not hers, but her daughter, Anne's. This is Mrs. Jenkinson.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh's husband is never mentioned in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." It is assumed that he passed away before the events of the novel take place.
Lady Catherine is Fitzwilliam Darcy's aunt
Yes, Mr. Darcy is the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice". As Lady Catherine's nephew, he stands to inherit her estate of Rosings Park.
Miss de Bourgh
Lady Catherine De Bourgh (Pride and Prejudice) owned it and later married Mr Collins.
This quote is from Mr. Collins in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." Mr. Collins is referring to Lady Catherine de Bourgh as his benefactress, highlighting her influence and support in his life.
If you are speaking of Pride and Prejudice, I am pretty sure it is Lady Catherine de Bourgh's daughter.
Lady Catherine lives at an estate called Rosings, in Kent. Mr. Collins home, called Hunsford, is very near it.
Lady Catherine De Bourgh (Pride and Prejudice) owned it and later married Mr Collins.