In her tenure as Britain's longest-serving prime minister, Margaret Thatcher's politics became inseparable from her image
In her tenure as Britain's longest-serving prime minister, Margaret Thatcher's politics became inseparable from her image
In her tenure as Britain's longest-serving prime minister, Margaret Thatcher's politics became inseparable from her image
Deborah Vivien Cavendish and her siblings moved in the same circles as Winston Churchill, John F Kennedy, and Evelyn Waugh, and epitomised a glamorous aristocratic life that no longer exists.
In her tenure as Britain's longest-serving prime minister, Margaret Thatcher's politics became inseparable from her image
Deborah Cavendish (AKA the The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire), is the youngest and last surviving member of the six Mitford sisters, and at 90 is publishing her memoirs