Lady ASTOR (16 across LA Times crossword puzzle?)
During their witty exchanges in Parliament, Winston Churchill and Lady Astor famously exchanged the following quotes: Lady Astor: "If I were your wife, I would put poison in your coffee." Winston Churchill: "If I were your husband, I would drink it."
Lady Randolph Churchill
Yes, Elizabeth Churchill is related to Sir Winston Churchill. Elizabeth Churchill is the very very very very very... distant cousin of Sir Winston Churchill.
His mother was an American heiress Jennie Jerome.
Lady Gaga.
lady aster was an enemy
It has been surmised that Lady Astor and Winston Churchill were not the best of friends. She was quoted as saying to Churchill, "If you were my husband, I would poison your tea." He replied, "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."
During a heated exchange, Lady Astor famously retorted to Winston Churchill's quote by saying, "If I were your wife, I would poison your coffee." Churchill replied, "If I were your husband, I would drink it."
Christian Corbet sculpted two portraits of Sir Winston Churchill both authorized by Churchill's daughter Lady Soames. I believe the works were sculpted in 2008 and 2009. I believe that Lady Soames owns one of the sculptures as does one of Churchill's grandchildren. ref. www.christiancorbet.com
Lady Randolph Churchill (born Jenny Jerome), from Brooklyn, NY.
Winston Churchill and Lady Astor had a contentious relationship in Parliament, often engaging in heated debates and exchanging sharp remarks. Lady Astor, as the first female Member of Parliament, challenged Churchill's views and was known for her outspoken nature. Despite their differences, they also shared moments of camaraderie and mutual respect.
yes and she was a very brillant and pretty lady