Lady Jane Fellowes and family
Lady Jane, Baroness Fellowes (*11 February 1957) and Sir Robert, Baron Fellowes (*1941), married in March 1978 at Westminster Abbey.
Hon. Laura Jane Fellowes*19 July 1980**Graduated from Edinburgh University Hon. Alexander Robert Fellowes*23 March 1983**Goes by the nickname of Alex Hon. Eleanor Ruth Fellowes*20 August 1985 Baron Fellowes of Shotesham (Norfolk) was Private Secretary, and before Assistant Private Secretary, to HM the Queen, for about two decades. During his royal service he had use of a house called the 'Old Barracks' in the grounds of Kensington Palace and also a cottage on the Balmoral estate. Baron Fellowes hails from Norfolk, where he began life on the Sandringham estate as son of HM's Land Agent for Sandringham. SOURCES *Wikipedia the Free Encyclopedia: Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes *Ibid: Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes *Diana in Private, by Lady Colin Campbell (info. about homes during royal service) |
The Honourable Laura Jane Fellowes :photo:
Springtime 1986 (Rex) The press had a heads up she would be one of the bridesmaids in the upcoming York wedding. ;) Skiing with cousin Wills at Lech, Austria in 1992 (Rex) The Honourable Alexander Robert Fellowes and the Honourable Eleanor Ruth Fellowes With cousins Harry and Emily in 1989 for wedding of uncle Charles and Victoria Lockwood (Rex) "Alex Fellowes" studied at Eton College and Oxford University. It was reported in 2005 that he was a member of Oxford's wild Bullingdon drinking society.* The Daily Mail suggested that his nickname among friends is Beetle. According to the Oxford Student paper, Alexander Fellowes studied Classics at Trinity College.** SOURCES *The Guardian Unlimited, 18 October 2005 and The Times (London), 18 January 2005 **See story and picture in the Oxford Student about the "Bullingdon brawl" that got him a fine and a night in jail. |
It is interesting that Fellowes was first cousin to Sarah Ferguson. I think she called him "Bellowes" when exasperated with him. The two of them were also related to Princess Alice of Gloucester - or at least Fergie was. So interesting. Thanks for the interesting thread.
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:biggrin: "Bellowes".... I forgot about that.
According to Wikipedia, his maternal grandfather was also paternal grandfather of Sarah, Duchess of York. I guess they were first cousins then, as it seems Robert's mother, Jane (not to be confused with his wife) was Major Ron's sister. According to the same source, the baron is now Chairman of Barclays Private Banking. He returned to banking industry, where he was working before his royal service. He is also on the boards of a handful of organizations, committees, etc. * Director and trustee, the Rhodes Trust * Director and trustee, the Mandela-Rhodes Foundation * Director and trustee, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust * Chairman, the Prison Reform Trust * Vice-Chairman, the Commonwealth Institute |
pls. post a pictures of Lady Jane children thnaks
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You will find the most recent images of all the Spencer clans here:
Thread --> Concert for Diana They were, of course, also here: Thread --> Memorial Service for Diana but it is harder to see the Fellowes family in those pictures. The Spencer twins rather stole the limelight (at least from the other Spencers) at the memorial service. ;) |
Here is a special picture of Lady Diana and Lady Jane, back to back in the Italian Garden at Althorp.
Source information The late (eighth) Earl Spencer, father of the subjects, was the photographer. The photo from the photographer's private collection was reproduced in Andrew Morton's Diana: Her True Story with permission of the present (ninth) Earl Spencer. |
15 SEP 1989 Diana, Wills, Harry with Frances Shand Kydd, Eleanor and Alex Fellowes at Althorp estate for wedding of Diana's brother, then Viscount Althorp. Frances is holding Eleanor's hand. Alex is walking next to William. Doesn't Alex look so much like Lord Fellowes? :smile:
Fellowes and McCorquodale families arriving for Diana's funeral Lord Fellowes holding the hands of son Alex and Eleanor. Laura walks ahead with Emily McCorquodale. Laura has the reddish hair, wearing brown suit. Neil and George McCorquodale ("prince harry lookalike") walks behind Alex, Eleanor, and Lord Fellowes. Four pics of Lady Jane, Lady Fellowes SOURCE: ABACA |
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Sources: Profimedia, Abaca, Rex, and Getty |
It's interesting that Lady Jane continued her family's tradition of marrying the older man (like Diana, their mother, and even their grandmother Ruth Fermoy)... but this marriage seems to have been successful in contrast to the others.
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You're right. I didn't think of it before. Lord Fellowes was born in 1941, Lady Jane in 1957. Although she was the middle sister, I think her personality and temperment was older than both of her sisters. Maybe she and Lord Fellowes are of equal maturity in mind, and perhaps the huge gap of chronological difference is just that, chronology. :smile:
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You're right, CasiraghiTrio, I think. I know Sarah is reputed to be quite fiery, but I've never heard that Jane was a handful. I have the impression that she's a very pleasant, calm person.
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Does anyone have a pic of her wedding ?
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There's a photo here, showing Diana as a bridesmaid:
Lady Jane Spencer marries Sir. Robert Fellows pictures from collecting photos on webshots |
What ghastly bridesmaids dresses...but it was the 70's. So I will give it a pass.
I've always liked the picture of the young Diana and the young Jane posing in the garden. Its a nice contrast of my mental picture of Lady Jane giving a reading at Diana's funeral. And I love the red hair! Harry definitely carries the look of the Spencers. |
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Diana was given access to the BRF and Prince Charles through Lady Jane and Lord Fellows. But after Diana lied to her brother-in-law, Jane was not that close. I believe that when Diana died she and Jane were not talking. Jane when she got to the Paris hospital asked if Diana died alone and cried. I think It took a long while before Lady Jane could stop griefing for Diana.:flowers: |
Lord Fellowes (Lady Jane Fellowes husband) gives an interview
He's now a leader in prison reform and has some interesting things to say about Diana and her work. This is well worth a read for various reasons.
Lord Fellowes, former Private Secretary to the Queen: interview - Telegraph |
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I think over ten years after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales Lord Fellowes must have mellowed towards her. During the 1992 book they were not on best of terms.:smile: |
If she had lied to me about her involvement with that book, I wouldn't be on the best terms with her either. :flowers:
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