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'''Sandra Howard, Baroness Howard of Lympne''' (b. 1940) is an [[England|English]] [[novelist]], former [[model (person)|model]] and the wife of [[Michael Howard]], a former leader of the [[Conservative party (UK)|Conservative party]].
'''Sandra Howard, Baroness Howard of Lympne''' (b. 1940) is an [[England|English]] [[novelist]], former [[model (person)|model]] and the wife of [[Michael Howard]], a former leader of the [[Conservative party (UK)|Conservative party]].


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She has been married four times, the first of which was when she was 18 to jazz pianist [[Robin Douglas-Home]], the nephew of the former [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], [[Alec Douglas-Home]]. She has a son, Sholto, from this marriage. She was later married to [[David Wynne-Morgan]], a publicist, whom she also divorced. She then married advertising executive [[Nigel Grandfield]].
She has been married four times, the first of which was when she was 18 to jazz pianist [[Robin Douglas-Home]], the nephew of the former [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], [[Alec Douglas-Home]]. She has a son, Sholto, from this marriage. She was later married to [[David Wynne-Morgan]], a publicist, whom she also divorced. She then married advertising executive [[Nigel Grandfield]].


It was while married to Grandfield that she met Michael Howard at a Red Cross Ball. She and Howard subsequently married in 1975. They have one son, Nicholas, who was born in 1976 and a daughter, Larissa, who was born in 1977.
It was while married to Grandfield that she met Michael Howard at a Red Cross Ball. He was later named as co-respondent in what became a high-profile [[divorce]] case. She and Howard subsequently married in 1975. They have one son, Nicholas, who was born in 1976 and a daughter, Larissa, who was born in 1977.


She has written five novels, the most recent, "Tell the Girl", published July 3rd 2014.<ref>www.sandrahoward.co.uk</ref> She made a brief foray back to her modelling career in the 1990s by posing for [[Marks & Spencer]] catalogues.
She has written three novels, the most recent, ''A Matter of Loyalty'', published in February 2010.<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Matter-Loyalty-Sandra-Howard/dp/1847392601/</ref> She made a brief foray back to her modelling career in the 1990s by posing for [[Marks & Spencer]] catalogues.


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Revision as of 13:54, 9 June 2014

Sandra Howard, Baroness Howard of Lympne (b. 1940) is an English novelist, former model and the wife of Michael Howard, a former leader of the Conservative party.

As Sandra Paul, she was a well-known model in the 1960s and was featured on the cover of American Vogue for two months in a row, was photographed by David Bailey and Norman Parkinson and was acquainted with John F Kennedy and Frank Sinatra.

She has been married four times, the first of which was when she was 18 to jazz pianist Robin Douglas-Home, the nephew of the former Prime Minister, Alec Douglas-Home. She has a son, Sholto, from this marriage. She was later married to David Wynne-Morgan, a publicist, whom she also divorced. She then married advertising executive Nigel Grandfield.

It was while married to Grandfield that she met Michael Howard at a Red Cross Ball. He was later named as co-respondent in what became a high-profile divorce case. She and Howard subsequently married in 1975. They have one son, Nicholas, who was born in 1976 and a daughter, Larissa, who was born in 1977.

She has written three novels, the most recent, A Matter of Loyalty, published in February 2010.[1] She made a brief foray back to her modelling career in the 1990s by posing for Marks & Spencer catalogues.

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