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  1. Diana Churchill was born at 33 Eccleston Square, London, on 11 July 1909, [1] the first of five children of Winston Churchill – then a member of Parliament and government minister – and Clementine Hozier. She attended Notting Hill High School and then the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she spent five terms, [2] [3] although her focus ...

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  2. Feb 13, 2019 · Diana Churchill was born Diana Spencer Churchill on July 11, 1909, in London, England, to Winston and Clementine Churchill. After seeing his daughter, a proud Winston Churchill claimed that she was the prettiest child he has ever seen.

  3. Churchill, Diana Spencer (1909–1963)Eldest daughter and least known of the Churchill children. Name variations: Diana Sandys; Mrs. Duncan Sandys. Born Diana Spencer Churchill on July 11, 1909, at Eccleston Square, London, England; died on October 19, 1963, at Chester Row, London, England; daughter of Sir Winston S. Source for information on Churchill, Diana Spencer (1909–1963): Women in ...

  4. Aug 30, 2017 · The fourth royal paramour, Arabella, daughter of the first Sir Winston Churchill, was a favorite of James II (1633-1701) and bore him a daughter. In short, while Diana’s blood may run blue, even ...

  5. Nov 13, 2022 · Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) The prime minister was Princess Diana’s distant cousin. To this day, some members of the family still style their last name as Spencer-Churchill.

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  7. Diana was always much closer to her father than her mother. When Clementine was away, Winston’s eldest daughter often kept him company.The newspapers described her as his special ‘chum’ who could always cheer him up. They shared a passion for politics. As a teenager, Diana showed a precocious interest in political ideas.

  8. She very quickly married Duncan Sandys, in September 1935, a Conservative MP who became one of Churchill’s few loyal supporters in the ‘wilderness years’ of the late 1930s. Together they had a son, Julian, in 1936, and daughters Edwina in 1938 and Celia in 1943. She served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service during the War.

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