Royal Family Death Shock: Lady Annabel Goldsmith Dead at 91 — Nearly 30 Years After Close Pal Princess Diana’s Tragic Passing

Oct. 18, 2025, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

Lady Annabel Goldsmith — the socialite whose name became synonymous with London glamour after inspiring the famed Mayfair nightclub Annabel’s — has died at the age of 91, RadarOnline.com can report.

Her death was confirmed in a joint statement from her six children, including Conservative politician Zac Goldsmith and filmmaker Jemima Goldsmith.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, who died peacefully in her sleep this morning at the age of 91,” the family said.

Lady Annabel

Lady Annabel was the daughter of the eighth Marquess of Londonderry and the younger sister of Lady Margaret. She was first married to hospitality entrepreneur Mark Birley, who founded Annabel’s in 1963 — naming the now-iconic private members’ club after her.

The venue soon became one of London’s most exclusive gathering places, frequented by royals, rock stars, and politicians alike.

Her youngest son, Ben Goldsmith, paid tribute in a statement to the BBC, describing her as “quite simply irreplaceable.” He said,

“We are bereft, not for her – because her life has been extraordinary and complete – but for us, because of the immense hole in our lives she leaves behind. I spoke to her every day for 45 years; she truly had my back and we loved each other very much. I will miss her terribly.”

Her Family

Lady Annabel had three children with Birley — Rupert, Robin, and India Jane — and three more with her second husband, businessman Sir James Goldsmith — Jemima, Zac, and Ben.

In a 2006 interview with The Times, she described herself as “a hands-on mother and a hands-on grandmother,” adding, “I’m not judgmental about women who work, but I was so besotted with my children I never wanted them out of my sight.”

Her first marriage ended after she discovered Birley’s infidelities, later telling Vanity Fair: “Like a butterfly, he had to seduce every woman.” Yet she also admitted, “It’s quite difficult to live with a perfectionist, but the thing is, life with Mark was fun.”

The two remained close until his death in 2007.

Lady Annabel’s Legacy

Lady Annabel’s long affair and eventual marriage to Sir James Goldsmith made her a fixture in 1960s and 1970s gossip columns.

She faced early tragedy, losing her mother to cancer at 17, and later her firstborn son, Rupert, who disappeared off the coast of West Africa in 1986 — an event she described as “the worst thing that has happened to me.”

She later became an author, penning Annabel: An Unconventional Life and a book about her beloved dog, Copper — a fitting reflection of a woman whose life, both glittering and marked by loss, was anything but conventional.

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Obituary: Helen M. Ludwig

**THOMASTON — Helen M. Ludwig, 86, passed away peacefully on October 10, 2025, at her home in Thomaston, surrounded by her loving family.**

Helen was born on April 7, 1939, in Camden to Fred Leland and Theresa Gray Leland. She grew up in Camden and Rockport, graduating as the Valedictorian of Rockport High School’s class of 1957.

In 1957, Helen married Raymond Ludwig. The couple lived in Massachusetts for ten years before moving back to Maine, residing in Brunswick and Durham. Helen pursued higher education and earned a degree in education from the University of Southern Maine in 1975.

Helen dedicated 28 years to teaching third grade in Brunswick until her retirement in 2003. She was a proud member of the Maine State Teachers Association. After retiring, Helen and Ray moved back to Thomaston, where she devoted her time to crafting, quilting, and caring for her home.

Helen was predeceased by her parents; daughter Laurie Ludwig; sister Betty Lord; sister-in-law Kathryn Archer; brother-in-law John Ludwig; and nephew Michael Archer.

She is survived by her husband of 68 years, Raymond Ludwig of Thomaston; sons Kurt Ludwig of Thomaston and Edward Ludwig of Naples, Florida; and grandchildren Brent St. Pierre of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Matthew St. Pierre of Baker, Florida, Zachary Ludwig of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Brittany Ludwig of Fallbrook, California, and Kendra Ludwig. Helen also leaves behind her brother-in-law George Baines of Durham; several great-grandchildren; niece Diane Lord of Northport; nephews Scott Archer of Palm Coast, Florida, and Thomas Archer of Warren; along with extended family.

A private family graveside service will be held at Sea View Cemetery in Rockport. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, located at 78 Main Street, Thomaston.
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/10/17/obituaryhelen-m-ludwig/

Obituary: Casey Francis Brougham

**Casey Francis Brougham, 55, of Manchester, Passed Away October 9, 2025**

Casey Francis Brougham, 55, passed away Thursday, October 9, 2025, at MGMC in Augusta. In recent years, Casey battled health conditions that led to heart failure and his unexpected passing.

Casey was born in Farmington on January 15, 1970, a son of Mary (Mooar) and Edward (Ted) Brougham. He graduated from Maranacook Community School in Readfield in 1988 and earned a degree in Business Management from the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA).

He worked at the Kennebec Journal and loved to share stories about his days delivering newspapers and his time as a regional manager. Later, he went on to run his own insurance agency, Brougham Insurance.

Known for his humor, kindness, intelligence, and generosity, Casey was a big kid at heart who deeply cared about the people in his life, no matter the situation. Being with family brought him great joy. He enjoyed low-key times with friends and family, game nights at home, relaxing by the campfire, and weekly breakfast outings. A yearly highlight was visiting the family timeshare at the Samoset Resort.

Casey was also an avid car and gun collector with a passion for his unique and “cool” collection.

He is survived by his brothers, Terry (Nancy) and Brian (Debbie); niece Nicole (Ted); nephews Josh (Abby) and Chris (Danielle); and great-nieces and nephews Jayden, Layla, Kennedy, Bryleigh, and Connor. Though he did not have children, he was a special uncle to his nieces and nephews. Casey will be missed by many lifelong friends and extended family members.

He was predeceased by his mother, father, and many aunts and uncles.

A Celebration of Life will be held on October 26 from noon to 5 p.m., with lunch served at 1 p.m., at the Manchester Lions Club on Clubhouse Drive off Route 17 in Manchester.

Memories may be shared in his Book of Memories at Wiles Remembrance Center of Farmington, which is honored to be providing cremation services.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to:
Meals on Wheels
1 Weston St., Ste 109
Augusta, ME 04330
https://www.sunjournal.com/2025/10/16/obituarycasey-francis-brougham-2/

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