![]() ![]() The Windsor Story posits that it helped drive her into the arms of the dissolute, outrageous Woolworth heir Jimmy Donahue, with whom the duchess began a bizarre relationship in the summer of 1950. ![]() Putnam’s Sons came and went, the duchess began to feel more and more neglected. “I had often been a golf widow this was my first experience being a literary one.Īccording to Murphy, as deadlines from publisher G.P. “When David started his book some years ago, I found it difficult to understand how he could spend so much time staring at a blank sheet of paper,” she writes. In her own autobiography, 1956’s The Heart Has Its Reasons, the duchess admitted she found her husband’s new job frustrating. ![]() It began to display itself in constant interruptions…A dozen times a day she would telephone to the Duke in his workroom, reminding him of a dinner party that evening, or asking him to fetch her a letter from his files, or ordering him to attend at once to some trifling household matter…With a ‘Yes, darling!’ he would leap to his feet, glad of the excuse to break off, and would sprint away on her errand. ![]()
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