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  1. 15 de sept. de 2022 · The Lady Soames LG, DBE. Mary Soames died at 91 eight years ago. This piece from 2014 is repub­lished on her 100th birthday—notwithstanding that we can hear her words: “Real­ly, you’re going way over the top. It’s sil­ly to make a fuss.”. Nev­er mind, we are going to make a fuss. Bar­bara and I knew her since 1983, when she ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1998 · Lady Soames was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her public service, particularly in Rhodesia. She was appointed a Lady Companion of the Order of the Garter on 23 April 2005, and was invested on 13 June at Windsor Castle. On 31 May 2014, Lady Soames died at her home in London at the age of 91 following a short illness.

  3. 15 de nov. de 2011 · One such example is Mary Churchill, now The Lady Soames, Patron of The Churchill Centre, whose personal story is wonderfully told in her long-awaited autobiography—and what a tale it is. Author of five previous books on her family, Lady Soames recounts the rapid-fire events of her first twenty-five years, culminating in her marriage to Christopher Soames in 1947.

  4. 31 de may. de 2014 · Lady Mary. Churchill. Soames. Winston Churchill's last surviving daughter Lady Mary Soames passed away peacefully at her west London home yesterday evening surrounded by her family, after a short illness. She was 91. She was the youngest of the five children of the wartime prime minister and his wife Clementine.

  5. 21 de abr. de 1991 · THE LADY SOAMES, D.B.E. Mary Soames, born in 1922, is the youngest and only surviving child of Winston and Clementine Churchill. She was brought up at Chartwell and educated at local day schools. During World War II, she served with the Auxiliary Territorial Service in Mixed Anti-Aircraft Batteries in Britain and in North West Europe.

  6. 13 de sept. de 2011 · From her private diaries, Winston Churchill’s daughter Lady Soames gives a vivid account of London society at war. By Lady Soames [Editors Note: The Daily Mail incorrectly refers to our Patron as “Lady Mary Soames,” when, as she herself has often pointed out, she is “Lady Soames,” having acquired the title by marriage rather than inheritance.]