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In 1995, Goldsmith married Imran Khan, a retired cricketer who later served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022, [65] with whom she had two sons. [66] The couple divorced in 2004. [67] Goldsmith was a close friend of Diana, Princess of Wales, who visited her in Lahore in 1996. [68]
Imran's second son with Jemima named Kasim was born on 10 April 1999 in England. [9] Following their divorce, Jemima returned to England with their sons. As per a mutual settlement, Khan's sons visit him in Pakistan during their school holidays while he stays with his former mother-in-law, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, when he visits London to see them.
Birley has three half-siblings through his mother's second marriage, Zac Goldsmith, Jemima Goldsmith and Ben Goldsmith. [22] During his adolescence Birley was mauled by a tiger at Howletts Zoo, the private zoo of family friend John Aspinall. The bones on one side of his face were crushed.
Khan, who previously was married to socialite Jemima Goldsmith and journalist Reham Khan, and his current wife have both denied that they violated the three-month waiting period. The waiting ...
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A quote from her father, the late financier Sir James Goldsmith, springs to mind: “I live for the day when people like you choke on your own vomit.” And yet Khan remained unruffled.
Goldsmith was born in London and is the youngest child of the late billionaire James Goldsmith, a member of the prominent Jewish Goldsmith family, and his third wife Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. [2] He has an older sister, Jemima Goldsmith; an older brother, Zac Goldsmith; and several half-siblings.
Alix Goldsmith Marcaccini (1964–), hotelier, married Goffredo Marcaccini in July 1991; Jemima Goldsmith (1974–), writer, previously married to Imran Khan, a former cricketer and Prime Minister of Pakistan; Zac Goldsmith (1975–), politician, married to Alice Miranda Rothschild (1983–), daughter of Amschel Rothschild (1955–1996)