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In their obituary of him, the Rentons stated, "To know Robin Cavendish was to know the personification of courage. Many people achieve moments of great courage, few are called on to show it continuously for 36 years." [1] On 27 November 1995, the Robin Cavendish Memorial Fund was created, with Diana, Jonathan and Leslie Cavendish among its ...
In 1958 in Kenya, Robin Cavendish falls ill from polio at age 28, not long after meeting and marrying his wife Diana. Paralysed from the neck down and unable to breathe without the assistance of a respirator, he is given only three months to live.
Jonathan Stewart Cavendish was born 4 February 1959, [citation needed] the son of Robin Cavendish and Diana Blacker Cavendish, who became advocates for the disabled following Robin's paralysis by polio in December 1958. [1] [2] Cavendish studied history at Oxford University. [3]
Diana’s sister, Sarah McCorquodale, said during the inquest that she spoke to her sister on Aug. 29, two days before her death. Her impression from that conversation tallies with The Crown’s ...
RELATED: Princess Diana's life in photos. Dodi and Diana escape the Ritz out of the back entrance and hop into a black Mercedes driven by Ritz security employee, Henri Paul.
Princess Diana lived a secret-filled life -- and that extended to her numerous romantic relationships. In the years following her 1997 death, however, shocking details have surfaced about Diana's ...
Category “Patient Innovation Lifetime Achievement Award”: Robin Cavendish (1930 - 1994) and Diana Cavendish, for developing a variety of innovations for polio patients (including a wheelchair with an attached ventilator) and for tirelessly advocating for people with disabilities.
The early 90s were a tumultuous time for Princess Diana. 1992 saw Prince William's head injury, the death of Diana's father John Spencer from a heart attack and the passing of her longtime friend ...