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{{Other people|Charles Spencer-Churchill}} | {{Other people|Charles Spencer-Churchill}} | ||
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|name = The Duke of Marlborough | |||
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|office = Duke of Marlborough | ||
| order = 12th | |||
|tenure = 16th October 2014 - Present | |tenure = 16th October 2014 - Present | ||
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|spouse = Rebecca Few Brown |
|spouse = {{marriage|Rebecca Few Brown|1990|1998|reason=div}}<br>{{marriage|Edla, Duchess of Marlborough|2002}} | ||
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|children = ]<br>Lady Araminta Spencer-Churchill<br>Lord Caspar Spencer-Churchill | ||
|parents = ]<br>Susan Gough | |parents = ]<br>Susan Gough | ||
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'''Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough''' ( |
'''Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough''' (born 24 November 1955), styled the '''Marquess of Blandford''' until 2014 and known as '''Jamie Blandford''', is an ] ] and the present ]. | ||
Marlborough is the eldest surviving son of the late ], and his first wife, Susan Gough (née Hornby). As a member of the ] he is a distant relative of the war-time ] Prime Minister ] (the first cousin of his great-grandfather ]) and of ] (his ninth cousin once removed). He is also a stepbrother of ] by the second marriage of his father with ]. |
Marlborough is the eldest surviving son of the late ], and his first wife, Susan Gough (''née'' Hornby). As a member of the ], he is a distant relative of the war-time ] Prime Minister ] (the first cousin of his great-grandfather ]) and of ] (his ninth cousin once removed). He is also a stepbrother of ] by the second marriage of his father with ]. | ||
and the ].<ref name=Guardian Further Education>. Retrieved 17 October 2014</ref> | |||
"In a bid to safeguard the ] estate from the Marquess’s excessive behaviour, his father won a court battle in 1994 to ensure he never won control of the family seat", but their relationship may have improved later.<ref>], Duke of Marlborough dies at 88, 16 October 2014, Accessed 17 October 2014.</ref> | |||
==Biography== | |||
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He was educated at ]<ref name=Wheen>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2009/aug/29/francis-wheen-life-in-writing |title=A Life in Writing|author=Nicholas Wroe |work=]|date=28 August 2009|accessdate=2 April 2015}}</ref> and the ].<ref name=Guardian Further Education>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/education/2002/dec/10/furthereducation.uk7 |title=Cream of the crop|work=] |date= 10 December 2002 |author=Emma Brockes|accessdate=2 April 2015}}</ref> In a bid to safeguard the ] estate from the Marquess’s excessive behaviour, his father won a court battle in 1994 to ensure he never won control of the family seat, but their relationship may have improved later.<ref>{{cite news|work=]|title= Duke of Marlborough dies at 88 |date=16 October 2014 |url=http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/oct/16/duke-of-marlborough-dies-at-88|accessdate= 17 October 2014}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | In 1995, the Duke spent a month in prison in 1995 for forging prescriptions.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1559626/Marquess-of-Blandford-admits-road-rage.html |title= Marquess of Blandford admits 'road rage' |work=] |date=7 August 2007 |accessdate=2 April 2015}}</ref> In September 2007, he was sentenced to six months in jail on two counts of dangerous driving and one of criminal damage following a "]" attack on another motorist's car.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfordshire/6987095.stm |title=BBC News - "'Road Rage' Marquess Sent to Jail |publisher=BBC News|date=10 September 2007}}</ref> At the same time he was banned from driving for three and a half years. | ||
==On the death of the 11th duke== | ==On the death of the 11th duke== | ||
On the death of his father in 2014, the '']'' reported that he would inherit the title and quoted a "spokeswoman for |
On the death of his father in 2014, the '']'' reported that he would inherit the title and quoted a "spokeswoman for Blenheim Palace said it was 'too early to say' if he will chose (sic) to live in the palace, which is open to the public." The newspaper also noted that, "Though Jamie is now in overall charge of the estate, perhaps mindful of his son’s troubled history, the late Duke had insisted the board of trustees should have this power of veto".<ref>{{cite news|author=Wilson, C.,|title=Can Blenheim survive in the hands of ex-junkie jailbird Jamie Blandford? As the Duke of Marlborough dies, this question hangs over one of our finest stately homes|work=The Daily Mail|date= 17 October 2014|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2796420/can-blenheim-survive-hands-ex-junkie-jailbird-duke-marlborough-dies-question-hangs-one-finest-stately-homes.html|accessdate=17 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
However, the '']'' quoted "A palace spokesman declined to comment on whether the 12th Duke – who had a well-publicised drug addiction – inherit his ], but it is understood he could become a trustee of the companies that run it." The ''Oxford Mail'' further stated that " Palace will remain under the control of trustees as the late Duke of Marlborough’s heir – Jamie Spencer-Churchill – inherited his father’s title."<ref>{{cite news|author=Ffrench, A., |work-]|title=Son inherits 12th Duke of Marlborough title but Blenheim Palace stays with trustees |date=17 October 2014 |url=http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/top_news/11541289.Son_inherits_12th_Duke_of_Marlborough_title_but_Blenheim_Palace_stays_with_trustees |accessdate=17 October 2014}}</ref> On the other hand, '']'' reported that "The responsibility of maintaining one of Britain’s grandest country houses for future generations now passes to 58-year-old Jamie Blandford, as he is commonly known, following a remarkable turnaround in his relationship with his late father, who once described him as the 'black sheep' of his family."<ref>{{cite news|author=Raynor, G. |work= ] |title=Former drug addict and ex-convict Jamie Blandford becomes 12th Duke of Marlborough after father dies |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/11168207/Former-drug-addict-and-ex-convict-Jamie-Blandford-becomes-12th-Duke-of-Marlborough-after-father-dies.html| accessdate= 17 October 2014}}</ref> | |||
==Television appearance== | ==Television appearance== | ||
On 24 June 2009 |
On 24 June 2009, Marlborough appeared in a BBC Television documentary, ''Famous, Rich and Homeless'', in which famous people were filmed spending three nights in the open with nothing but a sleeping bag, though he refused to "sleep rough". He claimed that on the first night he slept in the car park of a five-star hotel, though his sleeping bag was discovered unopened, and on the second night he demanded to be housed in a hotel. He refused to participate further despite giving an assurance that he would sleep rough on the third night, and ended his participation on that night. Another participant, ], said that Blandford's behaviour was "disrespectful to all the people out there".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/5626718/TV-review-Famous-Rich-and-Homeless-BBC-One---Nasa---Triumph-and-Tragedy-BBC-Two.html |title=TV review: Famous, Rich and Homeless (BBC One) - Nasa - Triumph and Tragedy (BBC Two) |date=24 Jun 2009 |work=]}}</ref> | ||
==Marriages== | ==Marriages== | ||
Marlborough's first wife was Rebecca Mary Few Brown. They were married from 1990 until 1998, when their marriage ended in divorce. By Rebecca, the then Marchioness of Blandford, he had one son, who is now heir apparent to the Dukedom of Marlborough: | Marlborough's first wife was Rebecca Mary Few Brown. They were married from 1990 until 1998, when their marriage ended in divorce. By Rebecca, the then Marchioness of Blandford, he had one son, who is now heir apparent to the Dukedom of Marlborough: | ||
* ] (born 28 July 1992). Lord Blandford went by the courtesy title Earl of Sunderland until his father's accession to the title in 2014. | * ] (born 28 July 1992). Lord Blandford went by the courtesy title ] until his father's accession to the title in 2014. | ||
His second wife is Edla Griffiths, whom he married at Woodstock Register Office on 1 March 2002. They have two children: | His second wife is Edla Griffiths, whom he married at Woodstock Register Office on 1 March 2002. They have two children: | ||
* Lady Araminta Clementine Megan Spencer-Churchill (born 8 April 2007) |
* Lady Araminta Clementine Megan Spencer-Churchill (born 8 April 2007) | ||
* Lord Caspar Sasha Ivor Spencer-Churchill (18 October 2008) |
* Lord Caspar Sasha Ivor Spencer-Churchill (18 October 2008) | ||
Lord Caspar Spencer-Churchill is second in line of succession to the Dukedom of Marlborough. | Lord Caspar Spencer-Churchill is second in line of succession to the Dukedom of Marlborough. | ||
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* Marquess of Blandford (1972–2014) | * Marquess of Blandford (1972–2014) | ||
* '']'' ] (2014–present) | * '']'' ] (2014–present) | ||
The Duke's style and title in full is: | The Duke's style and title in full is: |
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For other people named Charles Spencer-Churchill, see Charles Spencer-Churchill (disambiguation).His GraceThe Duke of Marlborough | |
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1989 portrait by Allan Warren | |
12th Duke of Marlborough | |
Preceded by | John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough |
Personal details | |
Born | Charles James Spencer-Churchill (1955-11-24)24 November 1955 |
Spouse(s) |
Rebecca Few Brown
(m. 1990; div. 1998) Edla, Duchess of Marlborough (m. 2002) |
Children | George Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford Lady Araminta Spencer-Churchill Lord Caspar Spencer-Churchill |
Parent(s) | John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough Susan Gough |
Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough (born 24 November 1955), styled the Marquess of Blandford until 2014 and known as Jamie Blandford, is an English aristocrat and the present Duke of Marlborough.
Marlborough is the eldest surviving son of the late 11th Duke of Marlborough, and his first wife, Susan Gough (née Hornby). As a member of the Spencer family, he is a distant relative of the war-time Conservative Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (the first cousin of his great-grandfather the 9th Duke of Marlborough) and of Diana, Princess of Wales (his ninth cousin once removed). He is also a stepbrother of Christina Onassis by the second marriage of his father with Athina Livanos.
Biography
He was educated at Harrow School and the Royal Agricultural College.Cite error: The <ref>
tag has too many names (see the help page). In a bid to safeguard the Blenheim Palace estate from the Marquess’s excessive behaviour, his father won a court battle in 1994 to ensure he never won control of the family seat, but their relationship may have improved later.
In 1995, the Duke spent a month in prison in 1995 for forging prescriptions. In September 2007, he was sentenced to six months in jail on two counts of dangerous driving and one of criminal damage following a "road rage" attack on another motorist's car. At the same time he was banned from driving for three and a half years.
On the death of the 11th duke
On the death of his father in 2014, the Daily Mail reported that he would inherit the title and quoted a "spokeswoman for Blenheim Palace said it was 'too early to say' if he will chose (sic) to live in the palace, which is open to the public." The newspaper also noted that, "Though Jamie is now in overall charge of the estate, perhaps mindful of his son’s troubled history, the late Duke had insisted the board of trustees should have this power of veto".
However, the Oxford Mail quoted "A palace spokesman declined to comment on whether the 12th Duke – who had a well-publicised drug addiction – inherit his family’s residence, but it is understood he could become a trustee of the companies that run it." The Oxford Mail further stated that " Palace will remain under the control of trustees as the late Duke of Marlborough’s heir – Jamie Spencer-Churchill – inherited his father’s title." On the other hand, The Daily Telegraph reported that "The responsibility of maintaining one of Britain’s grandest country houses for future generations now passes to 58-year-old Jamie Blandford, as he is commonly known, following a remarkable turnaround in his relationship with his late father, who once described him as the 'black sheep' of his family."
Television appearance
On 24 June 2009, Marlborough appeared in a BBC Television documentary, Famous, Rich and Homeless, in which famous people were filmed spending three nights in the open with nothing but a sleeping bag, though he refused to "sleep rough". He claimed that on the first night he slept in the car park of a five-star hotel, though his sleeping bag was discovered unopened, and on the second night he demanded to be housed in a hotel. He refused to participate further despite giving an assurance that he would sleep rough on the third night, and ended his participation on that night. Another participant, Hardeep Singh Kohli, said that Blandford's behaviour was "disrespectful to all the people out there".
Marriages
Marlborough's first wife was Rebecca Mary Few Brown. They were married from 1990 until 1998, when their marriage ended in divorce. By Rebecca, the then Marchioness of Blandford, he had one son, who is now heir apparent to the Dukedom of Marlborough:
- George Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford (born 28 July 1992). Lord Blandford went by the courtesy title Earl of Sunderland until his father's accession to the title in 2014.
His second wife is Edla Griffiths, whom he married at Woodstock Register Office on 1 March 2002. They have two children:
- Lady Araminta Clementine Megan Spencer-Churchill (born 8 April 2007)
- Lord Caspar Sasha Ivor Spencer-Churchill (18 October 2008)
Lord Caspar Spencer-Churchill is second in line of succession to the Dukedom of Marlborough.
Titles from birth to present
- Earl of Sunderland (1955–72)
- Marquess of Blandford (1972–2014)
- His Grace The Duke of Marlborough (2014–present)
The Duke's style and title in full is:
The most high, potent and noble prince His Grace Charles James Spencer-Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, Marquess of Blandford, Earl of Sunderland, Earl of Marlborough, Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, Baron Churchill of Sandridge.
Ancestry
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References
- Nicholas Wroe (28 August 2009). "A Life in Writing". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
- "Duke of Marlborough dies at 88". The Guardian. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- "Marquess of Blandford admits 'road rage'". The Daily Telegraph. 7 August 2007. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
- "BBC News - "'Road Rage' Marquess Sent to Jail". BBC News. 10 September 2007.
- Wilson, C., (17 October 2014). "Can Blenheim survive in the hands of ex-junkie jailbird Jamie Blandford? As the Duke of Marlborough dies, this question hangs over one of our finest stately homes". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
{{cite news}}
: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Ffrench, A., (17 October 2014). "Son inherits 12th Duke of Marlborough title but Blenheim Palace stays with trustees". Retrieved 17 October 2014.
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: Text "work-Oxford Mail" ignored (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Raynor, G. "Former drug addict and ex-convict Jamie Blandford becomes 12th Duke of Marlborough after father dies". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- "TV review: Famous, Rich and Homeless (BBC One) - Nasa - Triumph and Tragedy (BBC Two)". The Daily Telegraph. 24 Jun 2009.
Peerage of England | ||
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Preceded byJohn Spencer-Churchill | Duke of Marlborough 2014–present |
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Preceded byHis Grace The Duke of Devonshire |
Gentlemen | Succeeded byHis Grace The Duke of Rutland |
Dukes and Duchesses of Marlborough | |
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