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Frances Osborne (Frances Victoria Howell) was born on 18 February, 1969 in United Kingdom, is a British writer. Discover Frances Osborne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Frances Victoria Howell
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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 18 February, 1969
Birthday 18 February
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Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Frances Osborne's Husband?

Her husband is George Osborne (m. 1998-2019)

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Parents David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford (father)Cary Davina Wallace (mother)
Husband George Osborne (m. 1998-2019)
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Children 2

Frances Osborne Net Worth

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Frances Victoria Osborne (née Howell) is an English author.

She has written two biographies and one novel.

She was the first wife of George Osborne, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer.

1914

It is set in a mansion on London's Park Lane in 1914.

Downstairs is housemaid Grace Campbell pretending to her family she is working in a well-paid office job.

Upstairs is disillusioned debutante Beatrice Masters.

Beatrice secretly joins a group of radical militant suffragettes and begins a relationship with a man who would be forbidden from even entering Beatrice's house.

Grace and Beatrice both will discover how their life decisions will affect their future amid the rapidly changing world of World War I, which brings down the barriers that separate the two women.

1920

The Bolter: Idina Sackville – the woman who scandalised 1920s society and became White Mischief's infamous seductress is a biography of another of Osborne's great-grandmothers, this time a maternal one.

Idina Sackville was called a "bolter" as she fled her marriage.

There were many bolters in the 1920s but Sackville was the most celebrated of them all in result of her relentless affairs and wild sex parties.

She inspired many writers and artists, from Nancy Mitford to Greta Garbo but Idina's compelling charm masked the pain of betrayal and heartbreak.

At the age of 13, Osborne opened a newspaper to discover that Idina Sackville was her mother's grandmother.

Osborne used family letters and diaries including those of Idina's first husband (Osborne's great-grandfather) and the shared son of him and Idina (Osborne's grandfather).

She abandoned him for the first 19 years of his life.

1998

Frances married the future Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne on 4 April 1998.

The Osbornes have two children.

2004

Osborne's first biography, Lilla's Feast, tells the story of her great-grandmother's life and was published by Doubleday in September 2004.

Her second biography, The Bolter, told the story of another of her great-grandmothers Idina Sackville, and became an international best-seller.

Lilla's Feast, published by Doubleday in 2004, has been translated into six different languages, is a Kiriyama Prize Notable Book and a New York Times Editor's Choice.

2008

The Bolter was published in the U.K. by Virago Press dated 2008 and in the U.S. by Knopf in June 2009 and in trade paperback by Vintage Books in May 2010.

It was San Francisco Chronicle's Best Book of the Year and an O: The Oprah Magazine No. 1 Terrific Read.

Park Lane is Osborne's first novel, though she used her own ancestry as inspiration.

2012

Park Lane, her third book and first novel published in June 2012, was named Bookseller's Choice by The Bookseller magazine.

Osborne was educated at Windlesham House School, Marlborough College and the University of Oxford and then trained as a barrister, during which period she became friends with the future wife of Ed Miliband, Justine Thornton, with whom she later embarked on a backpacking trip across South America.

Osborne worked in law, finance and journalism before becoming a full-time writer.

Osborne's first biography follows the life of the author's paternal great-grandmother, Lilla Eckford.

Lilla Eckford wrote a cookery and housekeeping book when in a Japanese internment camp in World War II.

Osborne was fourteen when Lilla died at the age of 100.

After the death, Osborne discovered a box full of faded letters that had flown between Lilla, her first husband (Osborne's great-grandfather), his parents and his siblings.

Osborne read through the letters, which revealed the story of why Lilla never gave up hope.

Park Lane was published by Vintage Books in June 2012, and was rated a top ten read of 2012 by Easy Living along with being Red Magazine's Book of the Month and a Bookseller's Choice in the UK.

2019

In February 2019, they purchased a £3 million chalet in the Swiss Alps resort of Verbier.

Shortly afterwards, on 1 July 2019, they announced that they were to divorce.