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Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia McCorquodale [1] (née Spencer; born 19 March 1955) is one of the two older sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, the other being Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes. For a short period of time, she dated Prince Charles before introducing him to her sister Diana.
On 12 July 1999, Robert Fellowes was granted a life peerage as Baron Fellowes, of Shotesham in the County of Norfolk, after first being knighted as Sir Robert Fellowes. [3] Lord and Lady Fellowes have three children, who are maternal first cousins of Prince William and Prince Harry and also paternal second cousins of Sarah, Duchess of York.
Jessica Fellowes has written six mystery novels, The Mitford Murders (2017), Bright Young Dead (2018), The Mitford Scandal (2020),The Mitford Trial (2021), The Mitford Vanishing (2022), and The Mitford Secret (2023), which feature the three oldest sisters, Nancy, Pamela, and Diana as major characters, and the rest of the family in supporting ...
Sibling relationships are tricky, especially between sisters . On the one hand, you guys have the best inside jokes, and nobody else will ever truly understand how... The 30 Best Movies About ...
Genevieve O'Reilly on the DVD cover. Diana: Last Days of a Princess is a television movie broadcast in the United States by TLC on 12 August 2007 and subsequent dates. It also has aired on Five, UKTV History and UKTV Drama in the United Kingdom, RTÉ in Ireland, ProSieben in Germany, TF1 in France, RTP in Portugal, Channel 7 in Australia, Channel One in Russia, Jim in Finland and the History ...
Raine Spencer, Countess Spencer (née McCorquodale; 9 September 1929 – 21 October 2016) was a British socialite and local politician.She was the daughter of Alexander McCorquodale and the romantic novelist and socialite Barbara Cartland and the stepmother of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Ernest Blake as Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes [2] Charles Collingwood as Martin [2] Thomas Szekeres as Prince William [2] Oliver Stone as Prince Harry [2] Mark Aiken as Nick [2] Christopher Owen as Doctor [2] David Glover as Director of Clinic [2] Patrick Pearson as Palmer [2] Ron Peterson as Palace Chef [2] Charles Jamieson as Builder [2]