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Lord Snowdon has died.

(13 Posts)
merlotgran Fri 13-Jan-17 16:34:35

I think at 86 he has been frail for quite some time.

Whatever his marital problems, he leaves behind two of the nicest members of the Royal Family.

RIP

Charleygirl Fri 13-Jan-17 16:39:56

I agree and RIP. I do hope that this is not the start of another awful year.

Cherrytree59 Fri 13-Jan-17 16:42:04

Yes
RIP Lord Snowdon
Agree merlotgran his DC have quietly got on with their own lives.

Alima Fri 13-Jan-17 17:00:29

Was saddened to hear of Lord Snowdon's death, may he RIP. I thoroughly agree that his children are a credit to him.
His wedding to princess Margaret in 1960 was the first big event I can recall seeing on TV. (Or maybe it was the Rome Olympics, cannot remember which came first).

callgirl1 Fri 13-Jan-17 17:35:43

At the time of the wedding, I was working at the Rochdale telephone exchange. I had a dentist`s appointment that morning, when I got back to work, they`d had a draw to see who worked and who could go home to watch the wedding on TV, and I missed it, so had to work!
RIP Lord Snowdon, whatever his shortcomings he was a charming man, and a great photographer.

merlotgran Fri 13-Jan-17 17:35:51

At school we used to have twenty minutes devoted to current affairs once a week before assembly. The day Princess Margaret's engagement was announced we filed into the classroom where various newspapers were spread out on the teacher's desk, stopped in our tracks and just went, 'PHWOOOOOAAAAAR!'

After all the chinless wonders she'd been associated with he was drop dead gorgeous. grin

Luckygirl Fri 13-Jan-17 18:18:43

Can't get too worked up about this - he was a deceitful womaniser - it was not just the fact that Margaret had lost in love before she married him that caused their marriage to fail - he was serially unfaithful to both her and his second wife.

Deedaa Fri 13-Jan-17 18:21:43

He was a wonderful photographer. I've still got a book of his work.

annsixty Fri 13-Jan-17 19:21:04

We sometimes have to look for the good points in people's lives and hope they outweigh the bad ones.
Well that is what I hope will happen when I pop my clogs.

Lillie Fri 13-Jan-17 19:31:48

I'm not sure his death can be seen as the start to another awful year, he was 86 and died peacefully!

What an interesting career he enjoyed, and as said, lovely unassuming children.

paddyann Fri 13-Jan-17 20:12:45

of course there were two he didn't really have much if anything to do with ,sad .I wonder if he remembered them in his will or if he just forgot they existed .A good photographer ,not such a good man

Floradora9 Sat 14-Jan-17 18:01:15

I loved the quote about his mother in the Times ( you can see where he got his infidelity from ) she was nickname " tugboat Annie " because she went from pier to pier .

Eggers Sat 14-Jan-17 18:09:41

Merlotgran, drop dead gorgeous doesn't even scratch the surface. Fantabulous!