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A Life Worth Living

par Lady Colin Campbell

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Lady Colin Campbell was the first person to reveal the problems in Charles and Diana's marriage, as well as writing an expose of the Queen and Prince Philip's relationship. After living amongst royalty and the famous, she is now writing her memoirs. Born in Jamaica in 1949, despite being predominantly female, she was named George and sent to an all-boys school, later having surgery to become completely female. She married Lord Colin Campbell in 1974 when she was 26, one week after meeting him, only to divorce a year later. Since then, she has been immersed in the cocktail and charity fundraising set and has adopted two Russian babies, now aged three.… (plus d'informations)
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A fascinating autobiography of an extraordinary woman. Blessed with a happy disposition Lady C tackles anything life throws at her with wit & courage, ready to fight like a lioness when lies are told about her. So bright yet can have an appalling blind-side when it comes to dreadful men & one or two ‘friends’.

Even though this was full of Society names I’d never heard, it raced along without a dull moment & ended far too early. And shed a a lot of light on the shenanigans of the tabloid press. I hope she considers adding a few more chapters that incorporate her becoming a You Tube star ( the woman can certainly give an amusing chatty talk) in her glamorous seventies. ( )
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Lady Colin Campbell was the first person to reveal the problems in Charles and Diana's marriage, as well as writing an expose of the Queen and Prince Philip's relationship. After living amongst royalty and the famous, she is now writing her memoirs. Born in Jamaica in 1949, despite being predominantly female, she was named George and sent to an all-boys school, later having surgery to become completely female. She married Lord Colin Campbell in 1974 when she was 26, one week after meeting him, only to divorce a year later. Since then, she has been immersed in the cocktail and charity fundraising set and has adopted two Russian babies, now aged three.

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