When she married her husband, he was the 2nd son and not the heir. His elder brother, (married to JFK's sister, Kathleen) died in WW2 and so Debs and Andrew became heirs to the Dukedom. Lovely lady.
From what I have seen of her from documentaries the lady seems very hardworking and honest. What I liked the most was she praised her staff for their contribution. I would have loved to have met her.
I think JOHN MURRAY BROOKS might be deaf, if he thinks anyone can hear what she's saying. The music is LOUDER than her voice. This video is a GREAT DISSERVICE to this wonderful lady.
I recently bought 'Wait for Me'. It is a delightful and entertaining book of The Duchess's life and her siblings together with an account of her husband's struggle with alcoholism. I commend it to you.
oliverelton Oh! Deborah ! You were such an inspiration to me when I was a child, although I am younger than you I always remember a day when you touched my life . I had the audacity to begin an argument with you about the WE and the non We ,how we laughed and laughed, such a good time to feel so alive and gay and hilarious when we found out the word had been hijacked by homosexuals. I am now in my sixtieth year but I remember, I remember you so well, my sweet friend, I ended up in a non we situation looking after Mary Asquith and became a non we , hoots of laughter, good memories and remember the way you laughed like a drain.
oliverelton Oh! Deborah ! You were such an inspiration to me when I was a child, although I am younger than you I always remember a day when you touched my life . I had the audacity to begin an argument with you about the WE and the non We ,how we laughed and laughed, such a good time to feel so alive and gay and hilarious when we found out the word had been hijacked by homosexuals. I am now in my sixtieth year but I remember, I remember you so well, my sweet friend, I ended up in a non we situation looking after Mary Asquith and became a non we , hoots of laughter, good memories and remember the way you laughed like a drain.
I was just re-reading parts of The Sisters: the Saga of The Mitford Family. Of all of the sisters Deborah strikes me as the most grounded. Also have Charlotte Mosley's book. Was sad to hear she had passed away. RIP
People from these eras in time, regardless of social-economic class / status, are becoming rare as the appearance of Halley's Comet - the lives they lead and experiences they had to endure was like steel being sharpened. Even many of the social elites, Aristocracy and Royals made sacrifices and endured hardships that gave them great character - think of Queen Elizabeth. Today's generation and beyond don't know and, probably, would fold in a millisecond if they had to endure what many from these past eras experienced!
I only knew off the Duchess when reading Kick Kennedy's biography who was originally intended to be Duchess until her husband (Debo's brother in law) died in WW2. In all the old photos I thought Debo was absolutely stunning. She and her sister Diana
I think she's a lovely lady . OK , so 2 of her sisters were Fascists but that wasn't her fault , she was only a young teenager at the time . She can't help her upper class background either . I have the book Letters Between Six Sisters and she has signed it , as has the author Charlotte Mosley who is Diana Mitford's daughter in law . I really cherish that book , I find the whole Mitford family fascinating . Others may disagree but we all have our own opinions after all .
Oh yes, her sisters and Oswald Mosley were so evil for not wanting a war with Germany that would destroy Britain! I bet you've never opened a single book about British Union in your life.
+Mondo Cultura I watched an interview on Julian Fellowes, that among other things, said that the incident with the turkish young man, Mr. Pamuk, who died in Lady Mary's bed, was a real event, that happened in the house of the great great aunt of one of his friends LOL!
They were not horrific at all,they opposed Britains involvement in WW2 and feared we would lose the Empire as a result.We did lose the Empire and were stuck with rationing until the early 50’s. Germany soon built itself up again and we remained in the doldrums and still are.Who was right?.
Oh my God, turn down that music!!!!!!! It's so damn loud that I can't here Debo speak!!!!! JOHN MURRAY BROOKS - please re-make this video without the ridiculous music. THUMBS DOWN on this video due to the ridiculously LOUD MUSIC.
so open about your RACISM and IGNORANCE....Britain has always, for centuries, had people of color in its populace...but, your 0-grade intellect couldn't fathom picking up a factual history book to read and understand
@@dashursaqqara436 I am neither racist or ignorant, ask most " true British " people and they will say it's a multicultural hellhole, with no go areas for certain peoples. In the 60s there were small amounts of black , Chinese, Jewish, Sikh type people, no issues ....fast forward 50 odd years where the religion of peace are predominant and its bombings, stabbings a plenty, all for what
She made Chatsworths what it's is,I have been many times , unfortunately since her son and daughter-in-law took over ,it's not so well run,gift shop not so good,also allowing all those stupid statue's out side ,that cost a lot of money,last I sure some have protective scaffolding around one, because it had subsided,and I read was made by one of her friends!!!!😳🇬🇧
@@anne-elizabethmcgeary1023 Actually her last maiden name was Mitford whilst Cavendish his her husband's family last name which she also adopted after marrying him and Duke of Devonshire is one of her husband's several titles: Lord Devonshire (or if you prefer Lord Cavendish) was a peer of the realm in the UK!
Very possible. If you haven't already read them, "The Pursuit of Love" and "Love in a Cold Climate" by Nancy Mitford, and "Hons and Rebels", by Jessica, are very entertaining and ever interesting insight into the Mitfords' early lives.
Yes! "Decca" I don't think I would have liked any of them personally (!) but to circle back to the OP...this family was much more interesting than the Downton group. There was a bit of a "crazy" vibe about the Mitfords. Deborah appeared to be one of the most "normal". Read the Sisters book-can't remember the whole title
I sent her a thank you letter after visiting Chatsworth 2011. She kindly sent a card back to NZ. An extraordinary Lady.
It's lovely of you to write so well of Debbo. She us very missed by all who knew her. X
You absolutely do not need any music when a Mitford is speaking. Their accents and interests and eccentricities of yesteryear affluent speak volumes.
Its become a scourge with all documentaries.
They have a way of completly enthralling you.
@@jude999 It is a horrible noise, it is not music.
@@jude999 I couldn’t agree more!!!!!! Just let them speak!
Agreed - especially poor and irrelevant music, played too loud compared with the narrative.
I'm reading her memoir at the moment, it's beautifully written. Definitely recommended.
When she married her husband, he was the 2nd son and not the heir. His elder brother, (married to JFK's sister, Kathleen) died in WW2 and so Debs and Andrew became heirs to the Dukedom. Lovely lady.
From what I have seen of her from documentaries the lady seems very hardworking and honest. What I liked the most was she praised her staff for their contribution. I would have loved to have met her.
Boy she was a beautiful young woman!
True story I’m 12 great granddaughter of chatsworth and hardwick hall
Wonderful. She was known to the people of Derbyshire as 'Good old Debo' which is the highest praise she could have wished for in that county.
Such a delightful, charming lady, and such a good sense of humour.
The music drowns out her voice
I think JOHN MURRAY BROOKS might be deaf, if he thinks anyone can hear what she's saying. The music is LOUDER than her voice. This video is a GREAT DISSERVICE to this wonderful lady.
May she rest in peace thanks for sharing your talent with us
I recently bought 'Wait for Me'. It is a delightful and entertaining book of The Duchess's life and her siblings together with an account of her husband's struggle with alcoholism. I commend it to you.
She spanned the old world to the new. Incredible.
Interesting life marvellous woman such a shame she’s gone end of an era
a Great Lady, thank you, and from one who met her
oliverelton Oh! Deborah ! You were such an inspiration to me when I was a child, although I am younger than you I always remember a day when you touched my life . I had the audacity to begin an argument with you about the WE and the non We ,how we laughed and laughed, such a good time to feel so alive and gay and hilarious when we found out the word had been hijacked by homosexuals. I am now in my sixtieth year but I remember, I remember you so well, my sweet friend, I ended up in a non we situation looking after Mary Asquith and became a non we , hoots of laughter, good memories and remember the way you laughed like a drain.
oliverelton Oh! Deborah ! You were such an inspiration to me when I was a child, although I am younger than you I always remember a day when you touched my life . I had the audacity to begin an argument with you about the WE and the non We ,how we laughed and laughed, such a good time to feel so alive and gay and hilarious when we found out the word had been hijacked by homosexuals. I am now in my sixtieth year but I remember, I remember you so well, my sweet friend, I ended up in a non we situation looking after Mary Asquith and became a non we , hoots of laughter, good memories and remember the way you laughed like a drain.
There are hardly any quality people like that left today. Sadly! Country is full of plebs and trash now!
Beautiful manor and grounds! And she’s gorgeous, young and old.
I was just re-reading parts of The Sisters: the Saga of The Mitford Family. Of all of the sisters Deborah strikes me as the most grounded. Also have Charlotte Mosley's book. Was sad to hear she had passed away. RIP
A great lady, very self possessed and dignified.
Wonderful piece - thanks for posting
Turn that irritating music off
Why is the music so load. It overwhelms her words. Very irritating.
Hate background music 😡 and it's always doubly too loud.
@@drdeb_ocherry foreground music, in case you're not interested enough in the words you're straining your ears to hear.
The “background” music is no longer in the background, but out front loud and proud and I want to bitch slap it back into its rightful place.
People from these eras in time, regardless of social-economic class / status, are becoming rare as the appearance of Halley's Comet - the lives they lead and experiences they had to endure was like steel being sharpened.
Even many of the social elites, Aristocracy and Royals made sacrifices and endured hardships that gave them great character - think of Queen Elizabeth.
Today's generation and beyond don't know and, probably, would fold in a millisecond if they had to endure what many from these past eras experienced!
a true british lady
Even tho she isn’t British...
@@gavinburnes6344 Err, yes. She was English through and through. Born and bred in Oxfordshire.
@@ginnyappleton6363 the the FUCK up
I only knew off the Duchess when reading Kick Kennedy's biography who was originally intended to be Duchess until her husband (Debo's brother in law) died in WW2. In all the old photos I thought Debo was absolutely stunning. She and her sister Diana
Remove the music!
I think she's a lovely lady . OK , so 2 of her sisters were Fascists but that wasn't her fault , she was only a young teenager at the time . She can't help her upper class background either . I have the book Letters Between Six Sisters and she has signed it , as has the author Charlotte Mosley who is Diana Mitford's daughter in law . I really cherish that book , I find the whole Mitford family fascinating . Others may disagree but we all have our own opinions after all .
naja46 Britain held back by bunch of Nazi sympathizers
Oh yes, her sisters and Oswald Mosley were so evil for not wanting a war with Germany that would destroy Britain! I bet you've never opened a single book about British Union in your life.
J.R. Elgar I’m 13 grand daughter of chatsworth house on my mum side of the family
@@JRElgar All misinformed retards
For someone who described herself as a non reader she was a great writer.
Duchess I will buy your book. Expect it will be an extraordinary read.
Music too loud, competes with her lovely narrative. Nevertheless, thanks for the video.
I agree
I met her as she was the patron of my old college - fortune centre of riding therapy
Amazing story have try find book. Thank you so much this story.
Why always the disturbing music. The voce is very softly spoken, the music not nescessary and too loud
Extraordinary story, how all sister's could be so successful at what they wanted to do. Awesome.
Especially Unity wait what.
Check out the lovely Unity 😨😓
@@Unfunny_Username_389 try story I’m from hardwick hall and chatsworth house on my mum Side of the family
@@Unfunny_Username_389 and Diane successfully married a fascist & as a real treat had Hitler attend her wedding.
❤🌟💯 I've read the book "The SiX" i highly recommend the story of the Mitford sister's its incredible.💕💯👍
I can't make out a damn word shes sayings for that music ..
couldn't watch this, the music was too annoying. too loud. couldn't hear her talk.
Please make sure that music doesn't cover the speech it's very annoying
The background music, while perfectly fine in it's own right, unfortunately here is a most unwelcome annoyance
Yes I read the book, still a privileged up bringing, and led a life of untold wealth
Good for her.
It's amazing to think these sisters are my nans cousins.
@cletus bocephus what you mean?
@@alexpilbeam2402 Nevermind: people like him are satanic conspiracy NUTS!
I'm going to get that book!
Jeannie Marie I’m 13 grand daughter of chatsworth house on my mum side of the family
My friend would shout down the table. “ do we know these people?!”
Seems like she was a lovely lady .. the chatsworth estate is beautiful..
I can still hear, albeit vaguely, what the dowager says. The music is not loud enough!
the music is awful
If you want to make a music video, make a music video.
Thought you may like to watch this following our recent discussion about Debs
No music, don't need it
Why the the strong music
Very interesting family. Does anyone think downton abbey may have been partly inspired by the Mitfords ?
Nathan Parsons yes, Downton Abbey is inspired by a number of true incidents and real-life persons.
+Mondo Cultura I watched an interview on Julian Fellowes, that among other things, said that the incident with the turkish young man, Mr. Pamuk, who died in Lady Mary's bed, was a real event, that happened in the house of the great great aunt of one of his friends LOL!
Yes, if only we could find out who it was!!!! So curious!
Lovely Lady xxx
The background music, no need.
When you consider how horrific Unity was with Diana not far behind, it's remarkable how lovely Deborah was
They were not horrific at all,they opposed Britains involvement in
WW2 and feared we would lose the Empire as a result.We did lose the Empire and were stuck with rationing until the early 50’s.
Germany soon built itself up again and we remained in the doldrums and still are.Who was right?.
@@Essexgeezer They were racists & fascists who cavorted with Hitler & Goebbels - Unity & Diane were dreadful.
90 years old here, can you believe it!!!
Wonderful person
OMG🥶
Interesting term
Housewife
Thanks. Awful , miserable ' music '. Too depressing even for a crematorium.
Housewife! That is hilarious!
The background music is annoying
Which are we supposed to listen to
Hon Duchess of Devonshire.. or the
Music??
Oh my God, turn down that music!!!!!!! It's so damn loud that I can't here Debo speak!!!!! JOHN MURRAY BROOKS - please re-make this video without the ridiculous music. THUMBS DOWN on this video due to the ridiculously LOUD MUSIC.
The Iron Lady took elocution lessons to tawk like her, but failed miserably.
I'd love to see someone make a movie about the old duffer neighbor who proposed marriage to Debo
Debo is rather my heroine
Interessante
She can't remember how many houses she inherited. lol
Page 382
After the Great Fire of London, in 1666, which destroyed much of the city, he set about rebuilding the churches.
Wren designed 52 new churches, which are known for their simplicity and the ingenious designs of their different steeples.
steep = cu-ram
Beautiful lady, family, ohhh how I wish Britain was like this today, so sad Britain now a multicultural hellhole
so open about your RACISM and IGNORANCE....Britain has always, for centuries, had people of color in its populace...but, your 0-grade intellect couldn't fathom picking up a factual history book to read and understand
@@dashursaqqara436 I am neither racist or ignorant, ask most " true British " people and they will say it's a multicultural hellhole, with no go areas for certain peoples. In the 60s there were small amounts of black , Chinese, Jewish, Sikh type people, no issues ....fast forward 50 odd years where the religion of peace are predominant and its bombings, stabbings a plenty, all for what
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the others are more exciting
She made Chatsworths what it's is,I have been many times , unfortunately since her son and daughter-in-law took over ,it's not so well run,gift shop not so good,also allowing all those stupid statue's out side ,that cost a lot of money,last I sure some have protective scaffolding around one, because it had subsided,and I read was made by one of her friends!!!!😳🇬🇧
Well ,it might be I strive to be. In Fairland.
Her name wasn’t Devonshire, it was Cavendish!
She 's the Duchess of Devonshire, her last name is Cavendish. Learn to read.
@@anne-elizabethmcgeary1023
Actually her last maiden name was Mitford whilst Cavendish his her husband's family last name which she also adopted after marrying him and Duke of Devonshire is one of her husband's several titles: Lord Devonshire (or if you prefer Lord Cavendish) was a peer of the realm in the UK!
It’s customary to take your title as your last name
I don't like the music mixed with an interview.
It is so difficult hearing the soft spoken voices.
Life is cruel.
have*... and nope. They're houses.
Very eccentric but traitorous
Weren’t Mitford sisters fascist ?
No, try reading about them.
@@milkshake3350 thank you, I didn’t know. Their story is quite fascinating, if I haven’t seen this video, I might have never read about them.
looking out the window is about all she was good at, never worked a day in her freeloading life....sickening
Do some proper research about her before spouting vicious, pc obsessed bile.
Absolutely untrue.
Oh you BORE! Simply untrue! She was very interested and involved and an especially concerned friend for those whom she liked.
A silly woman!
Far from silly. She was a cousin of my mother and I knew her well. Very intelligent and very able.
M Scott, what an honor it must have been to know her. I wish you could tell me some stories. ☺
When people say the most awful things it make you love clucking things.
@@wildandbarefoot I agree biker! Clucking! Clucking! (Whatever that means folks!)
@@rogerborroel4707 Debo loved chickens.
Very interesting family. Does anyone think downton abbey may have been partly inspired by the Mitfords ?
Very possible. If you haven't already read them, "The Pursuit of Love" and "Love in a Cold Climate" by Nancy Mitford, and "Hons and Rebels", by Jessica, are very entertaining and ever interesting insight into the Mitfords' early lives.
I doubt it. The Mitfords always seemed too disorganized and scattered
+Lydia O'Keefe ---Was Jessica Mitford, the author of "Silent Spring", related? The book was a masterpiece
Yes! "Decca" I don't think I would have liked any of them personally (!) but to circle back to the OP...this family was much more interesting than the Downton group. There was a bit of a "crazy" vibe about the Mitfords. Deborah appeared to be one of the most "normal". Read the Sisters book-can't remember the whole title
The funeral book was the book that really stood out in mind at the time it was written-Jessica Mitford