Lady Colin Campbell

Lady Colin Campbell, born as George William Ziadie, known as Georgie Campbell, ( born August 7, 1949 in Saint Andrew, Jamaica ) is a British author.

Family and Youth

George William Ziadie was born in Jamaica as a child of Michael and Gloria Ziadie and so as a member of an old established family of the local upper class. The Ziadie family is descended from a total of six brothers Maronite faith, who had immigrated to the early 20th century from Lebanon. The mother was English - Irish- Portuguese- Spanish descent, the great-grandmother was a maternal Sephardic Jewess. He grew up in the United States. Due to a genetic defect was initially assumed that he was a boy and raised as such. As Ziadie was 13, he realized that he is a girl. However, the family refused to appropriate treatment, and the father sent her to a Catholic seminary for boys and advised her to take rat poison to solve the "problem". It was not until the age of 21 she could get treatment. At that time she lived in New York and works as a model.

Marriage and life in England

1974 married Georgia Arianna Ziadie after one week's acquaintance British Lord Colin Ivar Campbell, son of Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll. This turned out to be fast, as she said later, when debased, cruel monster ( German = inferior, grausaumes monster ). After two months of marriage her face had to be operated by blows from Campbell. The following year, the couple were divorced. Since then, her numerous loving affairs are attributed with prominent men.

1986 Georgie Campbell published her first book, Lady Colin Campbell's Guide to Being a Modern Lady. In 1992, Diana in Private: the princess nobody knows, was shown for the first time the poor condition of the marriage between Lady Diana and Prince Charles in the. In 1997 she published a second book on Diana. In the press she was nicknamed Lady Poison Pen ( German = Lady poison pen). Last aroused her book about Elizabeth Bowes -Lyon, the Queen Mother, stir, which appeared in 2012. Many facts presented in her books are referred to as false rumors, and she has been sued many times. In addition, it has been accused of abusing their former title Lady, to sell their books.

Today Campbell, who feel that they earned the money with the Diana books, lost by investment fraud, with two adopted sons in London's Kennington lives.

Publications

  • Lady Colin Campbell's Guide to Being a Modern Lady. In 1986.
  • Diana in Private: the princess nobody knows. In 1992.
  • Diana in Private: the princess nobody knows. In 1992.
  • The Royal Marriages: what really goes on in the private world of the Queen and her family. In 1993.
  • A Life Worth Living ( autobiography ). In 1993.
  • The Real Diana., 2005.
  • Empress Bianca. ( Had to be withdrawn and revised according to a lawsuit filed by Lily Safra ) 2005.
  • Daughter of Narcissus. 2009 ( autobiography portrait of her mother).
  • The Queen Mother: The Untold Story of Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, Who Became Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. , 2012.
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