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Jane Andrews (Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews) was born on 1 April, 1967 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, is an English Royal dresser and murderer. Discover Jane Andrews'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 57 years old?

Popular As Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews
Occupation Royal Dresser
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1 April, 1967
Birthday 1 April
Birthplace Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Her husband is Christopher Dunn-Butler (m. 1990-1995)

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Jane Andrews Net Worth

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1960

In 1998, a mutual acquaintance introduced Andrews to Thomas Ashley Cressman (22 October 1960 – 18 September 2000), a former stockbroker.

Cressman ran a successful business selling car accessories and mixed in the upper echelons of London society.

Because of her supposed financial hardships at the time, Andrews moved into Cressman's flat in Fulham shortly into their relationship.

1967

Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews (born 1 April 1967) is an English former royal dresser for Sarah, Duchess of York, who was imprisoned in 2001 for murdering her lover, and released from prison in 2019.

Andrews was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire.

Her father worked as a joiner and her mother as a social worker.

As a child, Andrews was promising and intelligent, excelling in grammar school.

But because of the family's debt, they moved to a small townhouse in the nearby seaport town of Grimsby, where she attended Hereford Secondary School.

Throughout her teenage years, Andrews struggled with various psychological problems including depression, panic attacks, and an eating disorder.

At the age of 15, she attempted suicide by overdose after her mother discovered her truancy.

Two years later, at age 17, she became pregnant and had an abortion, which she later stated was a traumatising experience.

Andrews enrolled in a fashion course at the Grimsby College of Art, and afterward took a job designing children's clothes at Marks & Spencer.

At age 21, she answered an anonymous advertisement in The Lady magazine for a personal dresser.

Six months later, she was interviewed by Sarah, Duchess of York; four days after that, Andrews began working for the Duchess at Buckingham Palace.

With a salary of £18,000 (equivalent to £ in ), she lived a relatively opulent lifestyle and was able to purchase a new flat in Battersea Park.

The occupation brought Andrews a higher status and a new circle of friends; she was reportedly involved with several men whom she met through her work.

1990

In August 1990, after a short courtship, Andrews married Christopher Dunn-Butler, an IBM executive twenty years her senior.

The couple were divorced five years later; Andrews claimed that "pressures of work" led to the couple's split, although Dunn-Butler said that she was repeatedly unfaithful.

Andrews did admit to infidelity, saying, "I had a couple of flings. I'm not proud of it."

Following her divorce, Andrews met Dimitri Horne, the son of a Greek shipping magnate.

When the two broke up acrimoniously, Andrews trashed the flat they shared and fell into a deep depression.

She attempted suicide again by overdosing on drugs but survived without seeking medical treatment.

During this time, it is alleged that the Duchess was having an affair with Tuscan aristocrat Count Gaddo della Gherardesca; he supposedly also had feelings for Andrews.

Shortly after this alleged fling, Andrews was dismissed from her job as the Duchess's royal dresser.

Some believe that this issue led directly to Andrews's termination, but officials at Buckingham Palace state there is no truth in this and that her dismissal was a result of cost-cutting.

1999

She gained employment at Claridge's Hotel in October 1999 as a PR manager but was required to leave after only two months.

For the next two years in the couple's relationship, Andrews made it obvious that she had pinned all her hopes on Cressman as her future husband and father of her children.

2000

In September 2000, Andrews accompanied Cressman on a holiday to Italy and also to his family's villa on the French Riviera.

She was reportedly expecting Cressman to propose marriage to her during their holiday, but instead, he told her that he had no intention of marrying her.

After returning to the couple's Fulham flat on 17 September, they began to argue heatedly.

Cressman called police to say that "somebody is going to get hurt", but no police came to his flat.

Later that night, while Cressman was sleeping, Andrews hit him with a cricket bat and then stabbed him with a knife.

Following the bloody attack, Andrews fled the scene.

She contacted her ex-husband Christopher Dunn-Butler shortly after killing Cressman, then sent out text messages to friends inquiring about her lover's whereabouts and well-being.

She claimed to have no involvement in Cressman's death and stated that he was being blackmailed.

Andrews was untraceable for days until police in Cornwall found her overdosed in her car.

She survived the suicide attempt and, after a police interrogation, Andrews was arrested and charged with Cressman's murder.

2001

On 23 April 2001, Andrews went to trial at the Old Bailey.

Prosecutors stated that the motive for the killing was a woman scorned.

Andrews testified in her defence that Cressman had been abusive during their relationship, citing his alleged sexual obsessions and an incident two years earlier in which she had broken her arm while dancing, stating that Cressman had pushed her.