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  1. LONDON, Oct. 20--Diana Churchill, eldest daughter of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill and the former wife of Duncan Sandys, Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Secretary, died at her West End home ...

  2. Nov 26, 2023 · The eldest, Diana, was born on July 11, 1909 (per John Pearson's "The Private Lives of Winston Churchill" ). As she came into the world, Churchill proudly told David Lloyd George, "She is the image of me." According to the International Churchill Society, Churchill was one to spoil his children, while Clementine acted as disciplinarian.

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  3. Once back in England, Diana continued to have fun. Describing herself to her father as ‘a would-be flapper’, she whizzed around London in her little car, meeting friends and shopping. When she came out as a debutante in 1928, she was featured on the cover of several society magazines, looking chic in a cloche hat and fur-trimmed coat.

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  5. Aug 21, 2022 · Another documentary about Diana, Princess of Wales. Just what we need. Days after Sky Documentaries’ The Princess comes Channel 4’s new series Investigating Diana: Death in Paris .

  6. Winston Churchill's daughters Diana, Sarah, Marigold and Mary are often overshadowed by their father's extraordinary fame but they also lived fascinating lives and were often present at many of the seismic moments of history. Their lives were far from easy though. Marigold died at the age of two, Diana would suffer mental health problems and ...

  7. Jun 28, 2021 · Diana and Sarah had multiple marriages. Sarah was, by postwar years, clearly an alcoholic and was once rather messily arrested in Santa Monica. Diana died of suicide before her parents in 1963; Sarah died of cirrhosis. Only Mary, the youngest, had a long life devoid of spectacular crashes or disappointments. Mary was the only daughter fortunate ...

  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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