- Robin Douglas-Home
Cecil Robin Douglas-Home (
8 May 1932 – 1968) was a Scottisharistocrat , jazz pianist and author.Robin Douglas-Home was the eldest son of the Honourable Henry Douglas-Home from his first marriage to Lady Margaret Spencer. His uncle was the former
British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home and his younger brother Charles Douglas-Home edited "The Times ".Douglas-Home was a popular jazz pianist and he was a leading society figure during the 1950s and 1960s. He had a relationship with Princess Margaretha of Sweden but they were refused pemission to marry by King Gustav VI Adolf. He married the
fashion model Sandra Paul in 1959 and they had a son in 1962. The couple were divorced in 1965 coinciding with a romance withPrincess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon .Douglas-Home was author of a biography of
Sinatra (1962) and a novel "Hot for Certainties " (1964), and also wrote a number of articles for journals and magazines such as "Queen" and "Woman's Own ".Douglas-Home
committed suicide in 1968, aged 36, having suffered for years withclinical depression .External links
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p10516.htm
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