From the author of 'The Viceroy's Daughters' comes this story of a glittering aristocrat who was also at the heart of political society in the interwar years.
Born in 1910, Diana was the most beautiful and the cleverest of the six Mitford sisters. She was eighteen when she married Bryan Guinness, of the brewing dynasty, by whom she had two sons. After four years, she left him for the fascist leader, Oswald Mosley - a course of action that horrified her family. This title offers her portrait.