for Lady Colin Campbell (1857-1911), see Gertrude Elizabeth Blood Lady Colin Campbell, (born George William Ziadie1, known as Georgie, August 17, 19492), is a British writer, biographer, autobiographer, novelist and radio interviewer, known for her biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, The Real Diana. Campbell was born in Jamaica, the child of Michael Ziadie. The Ziadie family is prominent in Jamaica, the descendants of half a dozen Maronite Catholic brothers who emigrated from Lebanon in the early 1900s; she says they have gone from being "revered to reviled to treasured as exotica" and are a more important family than the aristocrats into whom she married.3. She grew up largely in the United States. In 1974 she married Lord Colin Ivar Campbell, the son of Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll, and divorced him the following year. The marriage was violent and she had to have her face reconstructed two months into the marriage 4. She has two adopted Russian-born sons, a chateau in Provence, and a maisonette in Kennington, near central London. She is described as a former society beauty and a "flamboyant if controversial aristocrat"5. She praises meritocracy but trades on her aristocratic connections. She was born with an unspecified form of intersex, and was brought up as a boy until her late teens. At 13 she realised something was wrong and secretly sought the help of a gynecologist, but her parents authorised brutal treatment with other physicians who forcibly gave her male hormones. When she was 18 and working in New York City as a model, she had gender reassignment surgery. She describes this as a handicap that she has overcome, making her a stronger person.6. She has been linked with Oliver Eden, 8th Baron Henley, Conservative minister; Larry Lamb, actor; and Robert Lund7. Books
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