Diana’s lady-in-waiting handed ‘catastrophic’ driving ban despite plea over brother’s care
Read our Privacy notice One of Diana, Princess of Wales’s most trusted ladies-in-waiting has been disqualified from driving for six months after failing to convince magistrates she should be spared a ban to look after her brother. Anne Beckwith-Smith, 74, told magistrates it would be “catastrophic” if she was stripped of her licence, and criticised the standard of public transport in Salisbury where her older brother lives in care. Three magistrates rejected Beckwith-Smith’s bid to be spared a...
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