Millions of people remember Mary Austin as the lady who won Freddie Mercury over. Her life will always be entwined with the history of one of the most recognizable voices in music. At 74, she has now openly discussed the closeness she had to the late Queen leader, confirming what many fans had always assumed: Freddie was and will always be her first love.
Long before Queen became a worldwide sensation, their tale started in the early 1970s. Their emotional connection only became stronger, even if their love relationship ended when Mercury confessed his penchant for males. Up to his last days, Mary was at his side and remained his closest confidante. She has said in interviews that their love was unique, unconditional, and went beyond conventional bounds.
As evidence of their ongoing love and trust, Freddie once referred to her as his “common-law wife” and gave her the majority of his wealth even after his death in 1991. Mary continues to uphold his legacy with calm dedication and dignity.
Her 74-year-old observations are heartfelt and kind, serving as a reminder that real love endures no matter the passing of time or the situation. Mary Austin’s admission, which is honest and emotional rather than surprising, confirms that Freddie Mercury’s soul endures because of their mutual love.