February 5, 2011
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Normally, an obituary is an opportunity to reflect upon the finer points in a man or woman’s life. At the The Telegraph, however, there’s never a bad time to make a few jokes.
Perhaps Princesse Ghislaine de Polignac is known in France for more than adultery and dressing well; however, reading her obituary, one could only conclude that the little-known French socialite spent the first fifty years of her adult life crossing and uncrossing her legs for the general populace of Western Europe and the last ten looking nice.
But I cannot possibly do justice to the vitriol and comedy of this obituary through quotation; read it here.
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