Lady Annabel Goldsmith, the renowned society beauty whose name was immortalised when her husband named a Mayfair nightclub after her, has died at the age of 91.
A major figure in the London of the swinging Sixties, Lady Annabel was the younger daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry.
Annabel’s was founded in 1963 by her first husband Mark Birley, and was, for a time, the chicest in the world.
Among her six children are the journalist and film producer Jemima Goldsmith and Zac Goldsmith, the former Conservative MP for Richmond Park, who were said to be ‘desperately saddened’ by the news.
Although Lady Annabel’s life was privileged, it was also touched with tragedy. Her first son Rupert died in West Africa and her second son was mauled by a tiger.
Lady Annabel herself was first the mistress and later the wife of dynamic entrepreneur, Jimmy Goldsmith. Together they had three children and she stayed with him when he famously said: ‘If you marry your mistress, you create a vacancy.’
Of Annabel’s nightclub she once said: ‘The dance floor was one of the hottest six-foot-square pieces of ground in London,’ she once said. I don’t remember seeing it empty. Everyone from the Kennedys to the Royal Family came, and I once found myself standing next to Frank Sinatra without realising it.
Lady Annabel Goldsmith has died aged 91, it was announced today
Lady Annabel Goldsmith and Princess Alexandra attend the funeral of Mark Birley in 2007
Lady Goldsmith is pictured campaigning for the Conservatives with her politician son, Zac, and daughter, Jemima
Sir James Goldsmith and wife Lady Annabel, outside the front door of their home, with pet dog, Copper
Lady Annabel was pictured alongside her daughter Jemima at the wedding of her son Zac Goldsmith to Hum Fleming last month
Ben and Zac Goldsmith are pictured alongside their mother, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, at her book launch in 2009
Lady Annabel is supported by Princess Michael of Kent at a memorial service for her brother, Alistair Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 9th Marquess of Londonderry
Lady Annabel was born in London in 1934 into an Anglo-Irish aristocratic family as Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart.
She was was the daughter of Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, who would become the 8th Marquess of Londonderry, and Romaine Combe, who was the daughter of Major Boyce Combe, from Surrey.
She took on the title of Lady Annabel at just 15 in 1949, after her father became Marquess following the death of her grandfather.
Her mother died of cancer two years later, and tragically her father soon followed in 1955.
Such was her social standing even as a young woman that Queen Elizabeth II herself attended her ‘coming-out’ ball in 1952.
Lady Annabel married her first husband, Mark Birley, in 1954 and the couple had three children, Rupert, Robin and India Jane.
During her first marriage, which lasted 21 years, Lady Annabel gained notoriety in newspaper gossip columns due to her extra-marital affair with Sir James Goldsmith, who she would later marry.
After wedding Sir James in 1978, she had a further three children, Jemima, Zac and Ben.
She once quipped that she was ‘an incredible mother, rather a good mistress, but not a very good wife’.
Only last month Lady Annabel attended the society wedding of the year when her son Zac and Hum Fleming tied the knot at St James’s Church in Longborough in the Cotswolds.
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