When Pamela Harriman died at the age of 76 after collapsing in the pool at the Paris Ritz, the verdicts on her colorful life were mostly far from flattering.
By 1997, the British-born aristocrat and daughter-in-law to Winston Churchill, had risen to serve as President Clinton’s handpicked ambassador to , the first woman in that role.
Yet it was commonly held that she was ‘expert only in the subject of rich men’s ceilings’, as one wag put it.
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