Roddy Llewellyn

He had an eight-year relationship with Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II.Margaret's biographer Theo Aronson made this comment some years later, "He was well-mannered, well-spoken, and amusing; above all, he was very sweet-natured.Llewellyn issued a public statement which said, "I much regret any embarrassment caused to Her Majesty the Queen and the royal family, for whom I wish to express the greatest respect, admiration and loyalty".[11] According to Anne Tennant, Baroness Glenconner, quoted in the 2018 documentary Elizabeth: Our Queen, the monarch discussed Llewellyn with her after Princess Margaret's funeral in 2002.[16] Llewellyn released a pop music album of standards in 1978, "Roddy", but found that the news media was interested only in his personal life.[17] Llewellyn is portrayed by Simon Woods in the 2005 film The Queen's Sister,[18] and by Harry Treadaway in the Netflix series The Crown.
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