Sir, – I refer to comments by Hugo Vickers (Letters, November 23rd) about my obituary of the Countess of Avon.
In 2003, I tape-recorded interviews with Clarissa, Countess of Avon. Transcribed, they run to 40 A4 pages, most of which I have not used in any of my books during her lifetime.
There are therefore no “misconceptions” in my obituary published in The Irish Times on November 16th. I would point out to Mr Vickers that Clarissa gave her memoirs – not to him – but to Cate Haste (Clarissa Eden: A Memoir, From Churchill To Eden, Orion, 2007).
With reference to my quote “Eat drink and be merry”, it is taken from the Bible, and spoken by the clergy in church services. I don’t think they would take too kindly to the words of the Bible being treated as “risible”, ie to be laughed at.
– Yours, etc,
CELIA LEE,
London.