![]() ![]() Make sure you never miss a ROYAL story! Sign up to our newsletter to get all of our celebrity, royal and lifestyle news delivered directly to your inbox. The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, Friday 8 November 10.40pm. Lord Glenconner eventually sold his interest in Mustique after financial difficulties in the 1970s and went into exile in St Lucia. Lady Anne continued to work with Princess Margaret until her death in 2002, at the age of 71. After the royal couple's marriage turned turbulent, Mustique became Margaret's refuge and was her sanctuary away from a life in the limelight. ![]() After their marriage in 1960, Lord Glenconner gifted Margaret with a plot of land on Mustique, where she had a five-bedroom villa built, christened Les Jolies Eaux (Beautiful Waters). Princess Margaret met her future husband, Antony Armstong-Jones, who was hired to take photos at Lady Anne and Lord Glenconner's wedding. Her husband, Colin Tennant, Lord Glenconner, was a member of the Margaret Set, a group of close friends of the Princess, almost entirely male, and completely wild. Princess Margaret with Lord and Lady Glenconner in Mustique in 1977 Lady Anne Glenconner served as Lady in Waiting to Princess Margaret from 1971 until Margaret’s death in 2002. ![]()
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