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10 Facts About Jocelyn Stevens

1.

Jocelyn Stevens went on to do national service in the Rifle Brigade.

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Jocelyn Stevens hired Mark Boxer as art director and Antony Armstrong-Jones, future husband of Princess Margaret, as photographer.

3.

Jocelyn Stevens was Rector of the Royal College of Art from 1984 to 1992 and then Chairman of English Heritage from 1992 to 2000.

4.

Jocelyn Stevens was son of Major Charles Greville Bartlett Stevens and his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Hulton, 1st Baronet and his second wife, the music hall artist, actress and singer Millie Lindon.

5.

Jocelyn Stevens's father blamed Stevens for his mother's death, and the child was left in a flat near to Baker Street in London, attended to by nannies, a maid, a cook, a priest and a chauffeur.

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Jocelyn Stevens was maternal nephew of the magazine publisher Sir Edward George Warris Hulton.

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Jocelyn Stevens's step-brother was the military officer Sir Blair Stewart-Wilson, Equerry to Her Majesty The Queen and Deputy Master of the Household in the Royal Household from 1976 to 1994.

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8.

Jocelyn Stevens's step-sister Prudence, Lady Penn, was a Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and the wife of the former Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Eric Penn.

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Jocelyn Stevens was married to Jane Armyne Sheffield, daughter of John Vincent Sheffield and wife Ann Margaret Faudel-Phillips, paternal granddaughter of the 6th Baronet Sheffield and maternal granddaughter of the 3rd and last of the Faudel-Phillips baronets, and a Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Margaret, for 23 years until 1979.

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Jocelyn Stevens was a long-term partner of the philanthropist Dame Vivien Duffield until they separated in 2005.