- Lady Sarah McCorquodale
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Lady Sarah McCorquodale Born The Honourable Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer
19 March 1955Residence Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire Nationality British Education Riddlesworth Hall
West HeathKnown for Older sister of Diana, Princess of Wales Title The Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer Spouse Neil Edmund McCorquodale (m. 1980–present) Children Emily Jane McCorquodale (b.1983)
George Edmund McCorquodale (b.1984)
Celia Rose McCorquodale (b.1989)Parents John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer
Frances Shand KyddRelatives Diana, Princess of Wales (sister) The Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia McCorquodale (born 19 March 1955) is the older sister of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Early life
Sarah was born The Honourable Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer; she acquired the courtesy title The Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer in 1975, when her grandfather died and her father became the 8th Earl Spencer. She suffered from the eating disorder anorexia nervosa in her early twenties.[1] She was educated firstly at Riddlesworth Hall in Norfolk and secondly at West Heath boarding school near Sevenoaks in Kent. She left West Heath after passing O Level exams to work in London.
Family
Sarah married Neil Edmund McCorquodale (born 1951), son of Alastair McCorquodale and Rosemary Sybil Turnor, on 17 May 1980 in Northamptonshire, England. Neil McCorquodale is a nephew of Lady Sarah's stepmother, Raine Spencer.
Neil McCorquodale and Lady Sarah McCorquodale have three children
- Emily Jane McCorquodale (born 2 July 1983)
- George Edmund McCorquodale (born 1984)
- Celia Rose McCorquodale (born 1989)
These children are first cousins of Prince William and Prince Harry on the maternal side.
She and her family reside near Grantham, Lincolnshire where she served a one year term as High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 2009.[2] She is now a Master of the Belvoir Hunt.
Prince Harry of Wales bears a striking resemblance to her, as does her son, George. Lady Sarah was accompanied by her husband and children to the Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Diana on 31 August 2007.
Relationships
Diana, Princess of Wales
In 1977, Sarah's relationship with Prince Charles led to the first meeting between Diana and her future husband. During the period in which she dated the prince, she allegedly met two reporters, James Whittaker and Nigel Nelson, at a restaurant and gave them an exclusive report on her royal connection. She is said to have admitted to having been diagnosed with anorexia, having "thousands of boyfriends", a past problem involving alcohol, and that she had started keeping a scrapbook of all the press clippings about her royal romance that she intended to "show" future grandchildren. "Her head seemed to be turned by the publicity", the two reporters later said. When the article was released, she showed it to the prince and he replied, "You've just done something incredibly stupid". The relationship dissolved soon after that. Some have stated the relationship between her and Diana was strained, because of her long resentment of the Prince marrying Diana and not her, though others (including Diana's biographer Andrew Morton) have said she was one of the few people Diana trusted. Later in Diana's life, she often accompanied Diana on official visits.
Upon the death of Diana on 31 August 1997, Sarah, along with her younger sister Jane and ex-brother-in-law Prince Charles flew to Paris to accompany Diana's body back to England. She, like her younger siblings, contributed to the readings at her sister's public funeral. She was co-executor of Diana's will and is President of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. Sarah also attended the wedding of her nephew Prince William to Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton on 29 April 2011.
Other siblings
Sarah has shared a lifelong close relationship with her younger sister Jane. Author Anne Edwards, who wrote a best selling biography on the life of Diana, said Diana's two older sisters were extremely close and loyal to each other. Sarah gave her first child, Emily, the middle name of 'Jane' in a tribute to her younger sister. Her relationship with younger brother Earl Spencer has been volatile at the best of times. As the eldest and the youngest of the Spencer children, they have clashed frequently in adulthood and childhood. In recent years, possibly due to the death of their sister, the siblings appear to have settled previous differences.
Quotes
"I play second fiddle to no one!" when asked about taking up the role as informal Lady-in-Waiting to her sister.
References
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- ^ London Gazette: no. 59011. p. 4924. 19 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Lady Sarah McCorquodale 16. Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer 8. Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer 17. Adelaide Horatia Seymour 4. Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer 18. Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke 9. Margaret Baring 19. Louisa Emily Bulteel 2. John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer 20. James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn 10. James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn 21. Maria Anna Curzon-Howe 5. Cynthia Hamilton 22. Charles Bingham, 4th Earl of Lucan 11. Rosalind Cecilia Bingham 23. Cecilia Catherine Gordon-Lennox 1. Lady Sarah McCorquodale 24. Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy 12. James Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy 25. Elizabeth Caroline Boothby 6. Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy 26. Franklin H. Work 13. Frances Work 27. Ellen Wood 3. Frances Roche 28. Alexander Ogston Gill 14. William Smith Gill 29. Barbara Smith Marr 7. Ruth Sylvia Gill 30. David Littlejohn 15. Ruth Littlejohn 31. Jane Crombie External links
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