The medals of a hero Second World War bomber pilot whose wife was dragged into the Duchess of Argyll's divorce case are tipped to sell for up to £5,000. Wing Commander Clive Beadon was awarded ...
But just five years after her joyous wedding, scandal threatened to engulf her. This time, because of her mother Margaret, Duchess of Argyll’s fractious relationship and separation from her second ...
Frances lived a notably less dramatic life than her mother Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, who became embroiled in society scandal during a disastrous divorce from her former husband, the 11th Duke ...
On May 8, 1963, a provocative scandal came to a close, as judgement on the Duke and Duchess of Argyll’s divorce case was finally made. The case was a tabloid sensation which left the reputation of ...
A Very English Scandal will return to the Sixties in its second season. A Very English Scandal is to be turned into an anthology series in the style of American Crime Story, with the next season ...
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She told us how after following the story of the Duchess of Argyll for decades, she created this perfectly posh world of controversy. The duchess was a woman who fought back against patriarchal ...
A VERY British Scandal is a three-part BBC series which focuses on the drama-filled divorce of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll in the 1960s. The first series, A Very English Scandal, focused on the ...
She was the daughter of the infamous Margaret the Duchess of Argyll, who created a stir in British society in the 1960s when she divorced her second husband. The Duchess of Rutland's granddaughter ...
It happened in the 1960s. The Golden Globe-winning actress plays Margaret Campbell, the Duchess of Argyll, who went through a high-profile, damaging and distressing public divorce. "She was ...
She is the founder of The Mitford Society and her books in Britain include The Mitford Girls’ Guide to Life; The Grit in the Pearl: The Scandalous Life of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll ...
The festival was non profit-making and received no government financial help. The Duchess of Argyll, who hosted the event, also blamed a lack of council support - a claim which the council refutes.