Viscount Linley defends royal auction

Published January 14th, 2007


Telegraph News The £14 million sale of some of Princess Margaret’s most treasured possessions was held to meet “normal family requirements” such as educating her grandchildren, her son has insisted. Viscount Linley: ‘It was an opportunity to put everything on an even keel’ Responding for the first time to critics of the decision, Viscount Linley said that [...]



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