I swear if I used Twitter/ Instagram (and could be bothered) I'd just post this everywhere, since it seems to cover any objection these morons could have, and it took me about half an hour to put together, so it's hardly "secret knowledge":
"Here's an article on Grace and her sisters giving their names- Alice, Flora, Grace and Violet- and those of their parents, Peter and Vicky:
https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2010/12-november/gazette/salisbury-the-beverley-sisters . The picture also helpfully very obviously shows Grace, who hasn't changed very much (also Flora for anyone who watches her stuff). The births of the Beverley daughters are in U.K. records, with mother "Broackes". These are the only Beverley/ Broackes births that appear in records. Their ages match those given in the article above, at the time it was written. The only Beverley/ Broackes marriage is between Robert P. Beverley [Company records give Grace's dad as management consultant "Peter Robert Beverley", so he clearly just prefers going by his second name] and Victoria R. Broackes, in 1991. Company records (listing her as a "museum curator"- i.e., of the V. & A.- and "head of exhibitions", and born December 1961) give her full name as "Victoria Rowland Broackes", the "Rowland" coming from her father's mother, Nancy Rowland Tansley, an artist. There is only one Victoria Broackes (let alone with middle initial "R.") in U.K. records, she whose birth was registered first quarter 1962 (indicating registration subsequent to her birth in December 1961, as per the company records). Her mother is given as "Skidmore"; Joyce Edith née Skidmore (1925-1993) married firstly, in 1948, Kenneth James Warlow Horne (1911-1951; son of Sir William Kenneth Horne, a judge), and secondly, in 1956, Nigel Broackes, per U.K. records. Fortunately the combinations of distinctive surnames involved make tracing these people and establishing the facts beyond any reasonable doubt very simple indeed. If you don't choose to accept them, that's fine, go on believing she's a self-made boss
witch or whatever. The facts remain, based on official records and published biographical works, and anyone with any kind of ability to think will consider them, and perhaps even do their own research.
Basically, if you don't agree with the facts presented, the onus is on you to:
1) find another set of four Beverley daughters named Alice, Flora, Grace, and Violet, whose mother's surname was Broackes (established by the fact that Sir Nigel Broackes's daughter "Victoria Beverley" is listed as a source for his ODNB entry, and that Grace has several times liked and commented on social media posts about the activities of "Victoria Broackes", directly referring to her as her mother)
2) find another Victoria Broackes in U.K. records (let alone one who married a Peter Beverley)
3) find another Victoria Broackes who's a well-known, highly-paid curator, including for the V. & A.
To save you the trouble: you won't be able to."
Sadly these little saps aren't able to read more than three lines and take in the information.