Kenneth Sweet
(1928 or 1929-), Fashion designerSitter in 1 portrait
by Norman Parkinson
bromide fibre print on card mount, 18 October 1963
NPG x30111
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Anne Dunhill, Countess Zamoyski
09 October 2021, 03:01
I was married to Ken Sweet in December 1968. I was a model aged 22 and he claimed to be 36. He was no longer a dress designer, but worked in Hertford Street, Mayfair, for a company that produced Chesterfield sofas. We separated the following September. I fled to Italy and was so terrified of him that I remained there for six years. We divorced in December 1971 on the grounds of his cruelty. He features as Steve Darling in my first novel, A Darker Shade of Love, published in 1991.
Anne Dunhill, Countess Zamoyski
26 October 2021, 22:10
I never saw Ken after our divorce, but I was told he had died of cancer at the
Royal Marsden in 2002.