Clifton Daniel, President Truman's son-in-law, was a close long-time friend of Princess Natasha. He described her in his memoir Lord, Ladies, and Gentlemen as a "...tall, angular woman with a husky voice, a beguiling accent not quite identifiable, an unexpected giggle and a gift for gaiety" (Daniel, 41). She worked for the Yugoslavian government as a secretary during the War and met husband, C. H. Johnston while she was living in Cairo (47). The couple moved around frequently and weren't always wealthy, but always loved to entertain their friends (48).