Sarah Ferguson with her friend Clare Milford Haven (Clare Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven), a Co-Founder and the Life President of Children in Crisis.
Her son, James Nicholas Wentworth-Stanley, reportedly shot himself dead on 15 December, 2006.
Ghislaine Maxwell's 'Black Book' lists no fewer than five telephone numbers for Clare Milford Haven and her husband, George Mountbatten 4th Marquess of Milford Haven.
Another supporter of Ferguson's Children in Crisis is Stowe School alumnus Roger Hodgson of the band Supertramp, who is friends with Stowe School headmaster Dr Anthony Wallersteiner, the son of Robert Maxwell's business partner.
Roger Hodgson's best-selling album, Breakfast in America, depicts a fireball engulfing the Twin Towers beneath the numerals 9-11. The viewpoint is from inside an aeroplane. (Lady Liberty is chuckling, though, so it's all just a joke.)
To mark the 40th anniversary of his best-selling wheeze, Roger Hodgson made his debut in Israel, at the Menorah Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv:
Her son, James Nicholas Wentworth-Stanley, reportedly shot himself dead on 15 December, 2006.
Ghislaine Maxwell's 'Black Book' lists no fewer than five telephone numbers for Clare Milford Haven and her husband, George Mountbatten 4th Marquess of Milford Haven.
Another supporter of Ferguson's Children in Crisis is Stowe School alumnus Roger Hodgson of the band Supertramp, who is friends with Stowe School headmaster Dr Anthony Wallersteiner, the son of Robert Maxwell's business partner.
Roger Hodgson's best-selling album, Breakfast in America, depicts a fireball engulfing the Twin Towers beneath the numerals 9-11. The viewpoint is from inside an aeroplane. (Lady Liberty is chuckling, though, so it's all just a joke.)
To mark the 40th anniversary of his best-selling wheeze, Roger Hodgson made his debut in Israel, at the Menorah Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv: