Posh, proud and impossible to ignore : the incredible life of Annabel Goldsmith
Born in the 1930s, the former Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart flourished in a world that celebrated aristocratic rule-breakers. What does her story tell us about how Britain has changed? If the sitting Marquess of Londonderry died tomorrow, and in so doing bestowed a ladyhood on his (…)
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