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Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill's daughter, dies | Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill's daughter, dies |
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Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill's last surviving child, has died at the age of 91, her family have announced. | Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill's last surviving child, has died at the age of 91, her family have announced. |
She passed away on Saturday at her home after a short illness. | She passed away on Saturday at her home after a short illness. |
She was the youngest of the five children of the wartime prime minister and his wife Clementine. | She was the youngest of the five children of the wartime prime minister and his wife Clementine. |
One of her sons, the Conservative MP and former minister Nicholas Soames, said: "She was a truly remarkable and extraordinary woman, who led a very distinguished life." | One of her sons, the Conservative MP and former minister Nicholas Soames, said: "She was a truly remarkable and extraordinary woman, who led a very distinguished life." |
Born Mary Spencer-Churchill, she served in the auxiliary territorial service during World War Two, manning anti-aircraft batteries in London, Belgium and Germany. | Born Mary Spencer-Churchill, she served in the auxiliary territorial service during World War Two, manning anti-aircraft batteries in London, Belgium and Germany. |
She accompanied her father on several of his most important trips, including to the 1945 Potsdam Conference, where Churchill, Stalin and US President Harry Truman discussed the future of post-war Germany and Europe. | She accompanied her father on several of his most important trips, including to the 1945 Potsdam Conference, where Churchill, Stalin and US President Harry Truman discussed the future of post-war Germany and Europe. |
She enjoyed a lifetime of public service and through both birth and marriage, had life long association with the Conservative Party. | She enjoyed a lifetime of public service and through both birth and marriage, had life long association with the Conservative Party. |
Her late husband, Christopher Soames, was a prominent Conservative politician who served as a minister under Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home and Margaret Thatcher. | Her late husband, Christopher Soames, was a prominent Conservative politician who served as a minister under Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home and Margaret Thatcher. |
He also served as the UK's ambassador to France and as the last governor of Southern Rhodesia before the country's independence in 1980. | He also served as the UK's ambassador to France and as the last governor of Southern Rhodesia before the country's independence in 1980. |
The couple's son, Tory MP for Mid Sussex Mr Soames, said: "She was not just a wonderful mother to whom we were all devoted, but the head and heart of our family after our father died, and will be greatly missed. | |
"She was a distinguished writer and led a distinguished life, with her service in the war, and is part of that generation which is passing. | |
"This is extraordinary timing - just before the anniversary of the Normandy landings, Churchill's last surviving child dies. It is the great swing of history." | |
In later life, Lady Soames became a patron of several leading charities and was a successful author. She published a biography of her mother and edited a collection of her parents' letters. | In later life, Lady Soames became a patron of several leading charities and was a successful author. She published a biography of her mother and edited a collection of her parents' letters. |