Duchess of Buccleuch dies ‘after short illness’ following operation, household says

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he Duchess of Buccleuch has died aged 68 “after a short illness” following an operation, a press release on behalf of her household has stated.

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Born in 1954, Lady Elizabeth Kerr married the present Duke of Buccleuch, Richard Scott, in 1981, occurring to have 4 youngsters.

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The duke was to go to the coronation on Saturday however is now understood to be unlikely to attend.

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The household owns 4 estates in central Scotland, the Scottish Borders – the place they function the Duke and Duchess of Queensberry – and rural Northamptonshire.

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Benny Higgins, the manager chairman of Buccleuch – which manages the enterprise pursuits of the household, stated: “The Duke of Buccleuch and his family have announced that, very sadly, on Sunday morning the duchess died after a short illness following an operation.

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The duchess was the most wonderful, life-enhancing spirit and our hearts go out to the family as they come to terms with their loss

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“The duchess was the most wonderful, life-enhancing spirit and our hearts go out to the family as they come to terms with their loss.”

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The duchess was educated at London School of Economics, gaining a bachelor’s diploma in sociology, earlier than occurring to work on BBC Radio 4’s Kaleidoscope programme after which transferring to BBC Radio Solway after marrying the Duke.

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Her major curiosity, nevertheless, was within the arts, with the duchess founding the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, a number one literary award for which she served as a choose.

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She subsequently established the Young Walter Scott Prize for aspiring writers.

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The duchess was additionally concerned in a variety of different arts organisations, serving because the chairwoman of Scottish Ballet and the Heritage Education Trust in addition to a trustee of the National Museums of Scotland and the British Museum.

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She is survived by her husband, 4 youngsters and 11 grandchildren.

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There can be a non-public household service within the Scottish Borders, with a service to have fun her life to be introduced at a later date.

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