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Lady Kanga Tryon’s daughter on her mother’s obsession

Posted by Shazy on Sunday, March 6, 2011

Lady Kanga Tryon’s daughter on her mother’s obsession

There is something familiar about the piercing eyes of the elegant brunette as she lovingly rearranges the silver-framed photographs in her South Kensington flat. A glance at these pictures explains why.

They are of the late Lady ‘Kanga’ Tryon, ‘close friend’ of the Prince of Wales and at one time an almost permanent fixture on the news and gossip pages of newspapers and magazines.

‘My darling mother – Mum,’ says Victoria Tryon, sadly. Now 31 and a successful jeweller, her socialite mother’s stormy relationship with the Prince has cast a long shadow over her life.

Kanga went from being the toast of society and a favourite of Charles in the Seventies and Eighties to a somewhat sad figure, and finally, by the time of her death in November 1997 at the age of 49, to a tragic victim of her own delusions.

‘I suppose now she would have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder but in those days less was understood about such conditions,’ says Victoria, talking for the first time about the way in which the colourful antics of her mother blighted her own unhappy childhood.

‘When I was at school there were never-ending Press reports about Mummy, some of them on the front page, calling her mad and all sorts of scandalous things.

‘I used to try to hide the newspapers in the common room from all the other girls in case they teased me.

‘It was a horrid, horrid time. It was embarrassing and it became even more embarrassing because later I learned that Mum was actually talking to the papers, which is just not the done thing in such circumstances.’

However, for Victoria the shadow of the past is finally lifting. In a few days her sister-in-law Nina, the wife of her beloved twin brother, Ed, the Honourable Edward, will give birth to their first child and Victoria will become an aunt and her father, Lord Tryon, a grandparent for the first time.

‘We already know the child is a girl and one of her names will be one of Mum’s. This represents a new era and a fresh start for us,’ says Victoria.

‘We are all excited and nervous. Mum never had a chance to be a grandmother. I only wish she could have been here . . .’ she says, her eyes brimming as her voice trails off.

Born Dale Harper in 1948, Kanga was a spirited Australian blonde. The daughter of a wealthy Melbourne printing magnate, she first met Charles in Australia in 1966 when the teenage Prince spent two terms at Geelong Grammar School in Victoria.

Their acquaintance was renewed some years later when she moved to Britain to work as a public relations officer for Australian airline Qantas.
Charles was charmed by the vivacious Australian, reportedly finding her lack of deference refreshing. He was said to have described her as ‘the only woman who ever understood me’, although that claim may have originated with Kanga herself.

However, she wasn’t considered suitable marriage material for the heir to the throne and she married the merchant banker Anthony Tryon, one of Charles’s oldest friends, in 1973.

The Tryons had long been in the Royal circle. Anthony was a page boy at the Queen’s coronation and in 1976, on the death of his father, who had been Keeper of the Privy Purse, he became Lord Tryon.

Kanga – so nicknamed by Charles, she claimed – and Lord Tryon had four children: Zoe, Charles (whose godfather was the Prince of Wales), and the twins, Victoria and Edward.

The marriage was to last 26 years, yet Kanga never stopped loving Charles, even after he married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981.

For a time there were rumours that she was his mistress.

The Prince had, in fact, resumed a romantic relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, but when Kanga started a fashion business in 1983 – called, inevitably, Kanga – she was happy to fuel the speculation surrounding her, recognising that the publicity helped to sell her creations.

As her business flourished, the effervescent Kanga became the life and soul of the London party scene but there was a price to be paid for her hedonism.

While their mother cavorted around the party salons of the capital, the Tryon children, who were being brought up largely by nannies in Wiltshire, saw less and less of her.

When Victoria and her siblings reached the age of seven they were sent to boarding school at Great Durnford Manor, which, bizarrely, had been the Tryon family seat but had been sold and converted into a typically English public school.

The house in which they had spent their childhood until then, Ogbury House, was in the grounds of the 2,000-acre estate.

‘So we were sent to boarding school in what was effectively the ancestral home, and our actual home was just about 80 yards from the front door of the school,’ recalls Victoria.

‘I was boarding within walking distance of my house. I could see it, and yet I couldn’t go home.

‘I can still remember the sludgy brown colour of the school walls. I was a sad little girl, so homesick and miserable. I just kept making excuses about needing to pop home, saying I’d forgotten my violin or my tennis shoes. I think my housemistress might even have suggested that I see some child psychiatrist about it but I never did.’

In 1990, thanks to Kanga’s business acumen, Great Durnford Manor was bought back and once again became the family seat. By then, Victoria was boarding at the exclusive Marlborough College but this did not shield her from the constant gossip about her mother.

‘One of the things that made life hard was that all the scandals seemed to blow up when I was in the middle of my GCSEs,’ she says.

‘I did get ten GCSEs and two A-levels in History of Art and Classical Civilisation but felt I could have got higher grades if I hadn’t had all that stress.

‘Mum didn’t care. She was utterly selfish when she was going through her manic periods.’

And her bragging about her relationship with Charles was humiliating for Lord Tryon.

She committed the cardinal sin of talking about the Prince,’ says Victoria. ‘I didn’t want to believe it at the time but as the years have gone on I have learned more, and I can see that this is what happened.

‘There were fights at home behind closed doors between Mum and Dad. There were bitter, awful arguments – things you didn’t want to hear.

‘Mum was so horrible to Dad, which hurt me a lot. Although I loved Mum, Dad and I have always been close. He didn’t deserve that.’

Soon after this Kanga was rocked by a number of serious setbacks to her health.

She had been plagued by illness all her life – since childhood she had suffered from Perthes disease, a degenerative condition of the hip joints.

In 1993 she was diagnosed with uterine cancer and after treatment in 1996 she checked herself into a rehabilitation clinic in Surrey called Farm Place to cure her addiction to painkillers.

‘Dad wouldn’t let us go to see her in the clinic because he thought it would be too disturbing and he tried to protect us from what was going on,’ says Victoria.

While at Farm Place, under circumstances that have never been fully explained, she plunged 25ft from a window. She was paralysed below the waist and left wheelchair-bound.

Her behaviour subsequently became increasingly erratic. Her husband told her he wanted a divorce and at one point she was arrested on the drive at their home and sectioned under the Mental Health Act.

Despite everything, Kanga never lost her obsession with Prince Charles. As late as July 1997, she was seen at a polo match pursuing Charles in her wheelchair.

She had become an object of gentle mockery but, in truth, she was more tragic than comic.

After a trip to India she fell ill and subsequently contracted septicaemia.

‘She ended up in the King Edward VII Hospital in London in a coma,’ says Victoria. ‘Ed and I went to visit and we were in shock. His bottom lip started quivering and it was all too much.

‘The nurse said, “You can talk to your mother because she might be able to hear you.” But when I saw my normally immaculate mother lying there, bloated from the drugs and with chipped nail polish on her toes, I thought, “That is not Mum any more.” ’

Kanga died on November 15, 1997.




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Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court

Posted by Shazy on Thursday, March 3, 2011

Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
Princess Diana's niece Lady Amelia appears in court accused of 'kicking and hitting man on crutches in McDonald's queue'
* Alleged assault victim says he was knocked unconscious and needed brain scan
* Lady Amelia allegedly flicked cigarette butt into car in a rage
* Heiress was accompanied by one of her sisters during incident
Princess Diana's 18-year-old niece arrived at Cape Town Magistrates' Court today accused of flicking a cigarette at a man on crutches before kicking and hitting him.
Lady Amelia, who is the daughter of Diana’s brother Earl Spencer, arrived at the court with her mother Victoria Spencer to answer a charge of common assault following the December 2010 incident. Lady Amelia allegedly carried out the attack with a male companion as they waited to buy burgers at a branch of McDonald’s in South Africa.

Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
Official documents revealed that the young aristocrat has been formally accused of ‘flicking a cigarette butt' into a taxi, then ‘swearing, smacking and kicking’ the car’s passenger, Ricci Cinti.
It had previously been alleged that she launched into a foul-mouthed tirade and struck the vehicle during a fracas at 2.30am on December 29.
She was accompanied by one of her sisters – either her twin Lady Eliza or former Tatler cover girl Lady Kitty Spencer, 20 – and two men.
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
The heiress may have been celebrating her elder sister’s birthday. Lady Kitty Spencer turned 20 on December 28.
According to reports, the teenager flew into a rage when Mr Cinti’s taxi cut in front of a Mini Cooper at a drive-through branch of the burger chain in Cape Town.
Mr Cinti, 27, who was on crutches following a football injury, claims Lady Amelia swore at him and smacked his taxi. He alleges that he was pulled out of the car and knocked to the ground.
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
The self-employed machinist, who lives in Cape Town, said he was knocked out and suffered a swollen jaw in the assault, which led to him undergoing a brain scan.
Lady Amelia and her male companion apparently sped off but police traced the car and arrested her for assault.
The pretty heiress was dressed in black leggings, a black top and a grey cardigan to the hearing, which had been adjourned following a court date last month.
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court

Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
At the last hearing, Lady Amelia’s lawyer, William Booth, told magistrate Mary-Anne Attridge that Mr Cinti had not suffered any injuries in the alleged assault.
He said that as a result he is applying to South Africa’s director of public prosecutions for the case to be thrown out of court.
Outside court, Mr Booth said Lady Amelia barely knows the companion accused of helping her in the assault. He was a ‘friend of a friend’ known only as John.
‘There may have been some rowdy behaviour on the part of a number of people,’ he admitted.
‘It seems the main proponent was this other guy referred to only as John. He had got a lift in the car my client was travelling in but my client certainly does not know him well.’
Police spokesman November Filander said: ‘The detectives didn’t get hold of the guy. They only know his name, not his address. They are busy looking for him. There were four people in the car: Amelia, one of her sisters and two men.’
Earl Spencer, 46, is believed to have stayed in Britain as his daughter appeared in court last month. He has claimed she was merely acting in self-defence after being bruised in the melee.
Lady Amelia, who will one day share in his £100million fortune, was brought up in the exclusive Constantia area of Cape Town by her mother, a former model, after an acrimonious split from Earl Spencer.
The case continues.
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Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
Princess Diana's niece Lady Amelia appears in court accused of 'kicking and hitting man on crutches in McDonald's queue'
* Alleged assault victim says he was knocked unconscious and needed brain scan
* Lady Amelia allegedly flicked cigarette butt into car in a rage
* Heiress was accompanied by one of her sisters during incident
Princess Diana's 18-year-old niece arrived at Cape Town Magistrates' Court today accused of flicking a cigarette at a man on crutches before kicking and hitting him.
Lady Amelia, who is the daughter of Diana’s brother Earl Spencer, arrived at the court with her mother Victoria Spencer to answer a charge of common assault following the December 2010 incident.
Lady Amelia allegedly carried out the attack with a male companion as they waited to buy burgers at a branch of McDonald’s in South Africa.

Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
Official documents revealed that the young aristocrat has been formally accused of ‘flicking a cigarette butt' into a taxi, then ‘swearing, smacking and kicking’ the car’s passenger, Ricci Cinti.
It had previously been alleged that she launched into a foul-mouthed tirade and struck the vehicle during a fracas at 2.30am on December 29.
She was accompanied by one of her sisters – either her twin Lady Eliza or former Tatler cover girl Lady Kitty Spencer, 20 – and two men.
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
The heiress may have been celebrating her elder sister’s birthday. Lady Kitty Spencer turned 20 on December 28.
According to reports, the teenager flew into a rage when Mr Cinti’s taxi cut in front of a Mini Cooper at a drive-through branch of the burger chain in Cape Town.
Mr Cinti, 27, who was on crutches following a football injury, claims Lady Amelia swore at him and smacked his taxi. He alleges that he was pulled out of the car and knocked to the ground.
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
The self-employed machinist, who lives in Cape Town, said he was knocked out and suffered a swollen jaw in the assault, which led to him undergoing a brain scan.
Lady Amelia and her male companion apparently sped off but police traced the car and arrested her for assault.
The pretty heiress was dressed in black leggings, a black top and a grey cardigan to the hearing, which had been adjourned following a court date last month.
Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court

Princess Diana's Niece Lady Amelia Appears in Court
At the last hearing, Lady Amelia’s lawyer, William Booth, told magistrate Mary-Anne Attridge that Mr Cinti had not suffered any injuries in the alleged assault.
He said that as a result he is applying to South Africa’s director of public prosecutions for the case to be thrown out of court.
Outside court, Mr Booth said Lady Amelia barely knows the companion accused of helping her in the assault. He was a ‘friend of a friend’ known only as John.
‘There may have been some rowdy behaviour on the part of a number of people,’ he admitted.
‘It seems the main proponent was this other guy referred to only as John. He had got a lift in the car my client was travelling in but my client certainly does not know him well.’
Police spokesman November Filander said: ‘The detectives didn’t get hold of the guy. They only know his name, not his address. They are busy looking for him. There were four people in the car: Amelia, one of her sisters and two men.’
Earl Spencer, 46, is believed to have stayed in Britain as his daughter appeared in court last month. He has claimed she was merely acting in self-defence after being bruised in the melee.
Lady Amelia, who will one day share in his £100million fortune, was brought up in the exclusive Constantia area of Cape Town by her mother, a former model, after an acrimonious split from Earl Spencer.
The case continues.
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Wills of the rich and famous

Posted by Shazy on Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Wills of the Rich and Famous
The details of a person’s will often provide insight into their true feelings about who they trusted and, in some instances, offer a way to settle a score. Find out who left millions to their pet, bequeathed money to an ex-lover and more in this list of fascinating and quirky wills of the rich and famous.
Elizabeth Edwards
July 3, 1949 – Dec. 7, 2010
The will of attorney and health care activist Elizabeth Edwards omitted her famous estranged husband. Find out who she named executor of her estate just six days before her passing.


Leona Helmsley
July 4, 1920 – August 20, 2007
Billionaire New York hotelier Leona Helmsley famously left a staggering amount to a non-family member. Living up to her nickname, some family members were left nothing. Helmsley also took care to ensure she and her beneficiary would be near each other even after death.

Janis Joplin
Jan. 19, 1943 – Oct. 4, 1970
Singing legend Janis Joplin wanted people to keep partying after she passed. Find out what she did. An Academy Award nominated actress has been tapped to play the raspy-voiced crooner in an upcoming film

Michael Jackson
August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009
Michael Jackson, one of the most commercially successful entertainers of all time, cut someone out of his will. He left his three children in the care of a family member. One very important detail was left out of Jackson’s will. His estate was placed into a family trust.

Anna Nicole Smith
Nov. 28, 1967 – Feb. 8, 2007
Former Playboy model and reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith left her entire estate to her late son and named her then-boyfriend executor. The will didn’t mention Smith's daughter, Dannielynn.

The now nearly 4-year-old Dannielynn is not entitled to a single penny from Smith's husband, oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall, a court ruled last year.

Murky language in the will lead to a battle over Smith’s final resting place, the true father of her child and who stood to inherit from her death.

Princess Diana
July 1, 1961 – August 31, 1997
The last will and testament of England’s beloved Princess Diana, perplexed many by leaving a substantial sum to her butler.

She bequeathed nearly her entire estate to her two sons, one of whom is recently engaged.

Marilyn Monroe
Hollywood bombshell Marilyn Monroe left a fellow actor her personal effects to be distributed among her friends. What did he do with the items instead?

A decision was handed down in 2008 that could cost her estate millions after a battle over her residency determined Norma Jeane lived in New York at the time of her death.

Her Brentwood, California home was sold last year.

John F. Kennedy
May 29, 1917 – Nov. 22, 1963
One of the United States’ most popular presidents, John F. Kennedy, left his wife Jackie Kennedy a surprisingly small amount of cash


Babe Ruth
February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948
Baseball legend Babe Ruth left a long list of his possessions to his wife, Clara May Ruth. “The Great Bambino” left his wife and two daughters a modest sum compared to the amount he bequeathed his sister.


Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994
Former FLOTUS and style icon Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis did not name any of her children as executors of her will. Who got the job?

Kennedy Onassis’ children, Caroline and John, were left with the bulk of her estate, which included a New York City apartment and special instructions.

Frank Sinatra
Though a surprising clause in Frank Sinatra’s will suggests tension among family members, Ol’ Blue Eyes to his ex-wife and their three children.

Sinatra’s gifts extended beyond his family including to a long-time friend and owner of his favorite restaurant.


Farrah Fawcett
Feb. 2, 1947 – June 25, 2009
Former “Charlie’s Angels” star Farrah Fawcett  shocked the public when it was revealed she left ex-boyfriend Gregory Lott a sum of money  and completely cut out her long-time partner and the father of her child.
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