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It had been a badly-kept secret for some time that Lady Thatcher’s once-formidable intellect has been dulled by the onset of the terrible disease. Carol wrote: ‘Sometimes she struggles with words and can’t recall what she had for breakfast.’ At a lunch party she revealed how her mother confused the Falklands War, her finest hour, with the Bosnian conflict. 
But what caused the biggest fracture with Lady Thatcher’s friends, was Carol’s revelation that our most successful Prime Minister regularly has to be told that Denis, the rock on which her entire married and political life was built, is dead. When reminded of the agonising loss, Lady T would look baffled and ask if the family was with him when he died: ‘Oh, were we all there?’ 
The film The Iron Lady focuses heavily on Lady Thatcher’s continuing battle with dementia, and is based around a series of imagined conversations with her dead husband.
Time takes its toll: Lady Margaret Thatcher leaves for a birthday lunch with the help of her son Mark and daughter-in-law Sarah on her 86th birthday
Time takes its toll: Lady Margaret Thatcher leaves for a birthday lunch with the help of her son Mark and daughter-in-law Sarah on her 86th birthday
Lady Thatcher is much closer to her son, even though he has been a constant source of anxiety. Sir Mark was at the centre of an international scandal over his involvement in an attempt to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea and install a new regime. In 2005 he was fined £500,000 and given a four-year suspended sentence in South Africa after admitting to helping to finance the plot - although he denied knowing what the money was to be used for.
It was Lady Thatcher who wrote the cheque for £265,000 to free him from house arrest. The much-publicised travails of her son cannot have helped his mother’s health.
Sir Mark, who now lives in Spain, usually visits his mother once every four to six weeks, and last visited a month ago. 
But in the increasingly prolonged absences of Mark and Carol, the friends of Lady Thatcher have rallied to try to fill in the gaps. Shortly before the Christmas holidays she had lunch at the House of Lords with Lord [Kenneth] Baker who was chairman of the Tory Party in November 1990, when she was toppled from office. Lord Forsyth, the former Scottish office minister and one of her most devoted supporters, was also present.
Long-distance: Carol, seen with her mother in the Royal Box at Wimbledon in 2004, now lives in Madrid
Long-distance: Carol, seen with her mother in the Royal Box at Wimbledon in 2004, now lives in Madrid
Apart: Mark spent his second Christmas away from his mother, who spent the holiday with her niece 
Apart: Mark spent his second Christmas away from his mother, who spent the holiday with her niece
The nearby Goring Hotel, where Kate Middleton and her family stayed the night before her wedding, continues to be Lady Thatcher’s favourite for small lunch parties.
Sir Bernard Ingham, who was her Downing Street press secretary, is a regular visitor, along with Alison Wakeham. Her husband John, the former Cabinet minister, was  badly injured in the IRA bomb which killed his first wife Roberta at the Grand Hotel in Brighton 1984.
Dame Sue Tinson, a former boss at ITN, and Conor Burns, the MP for Bournemouth West, are also regulars. Cynthia Crawford, nicknamed Crawfie, who was Lady Thatcher’s personal assistant in the Downing Street years, remains very close. Jeffrey and Mary Archer also visit.
As for Mark and Carol, Lady Thatcher still looks forward to their visits and they are the main beneficiaries of her will. After all, she has earned millions from her memoirs and speaking on the international lecture circuit.
In her great days, Margaret Thatcher delivered some memorable speeches and one-liners, which will live on long after she is gone. Now, as she prepares to see in another New Year alone, one poignant quote stands out.

‘Christmas,’ she said, ‘is a day of meaning and traditions, a special day spent in the warm circle of family and friends.’ If only her children agreed.

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