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The Honourable David Alexander Reginald Herbert

(2025). 9781848541955, John Murray.
(3 October 1908 – 3 April 1995) was a British socialite and writer.


Early life and education
He was the second son of Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke. He spent his first few years in Castletown, Ireland. At the age of four, he moved to the family home of Wilton, near . Attending , he was later sent on to .


Performing career
David had brief stints as both a film actor, appearing in 1930's Knowing Men, and as a performer. He briefly shared an apartment with Noël Coward in the , and was satirized by Lord Berners as the character Daisy Montgomery in his 1936 satiric novel, The Girls of Radcliff Hall.Hoare, Philip. Noël Coward: A Biography. Page 238. University of Chicago Press, 1938 He was also scathingly satirized as "Peter Barclay" in 's novel Tangier.


Writing career
David's books recall his years in the company of such figures as , Lady Diana Cooper, Noël Coward, and , , Brian Howard, , and Tallulah Bankhead. These include Second Son: An Autobiography (1972), which included a foreword by Paul Bowles and photographs by Cecil Beaton, Engaging Eccentrics: Recollections (1990), his second volume of autobiography, and Relations and Revelations: Advice to Jemima (1992), a book of memories and opinions written in the form of advice to his great-niece Jemima.


Personal life
David spent almost fifty years in , Morocco where he was known for his vibrant personality, frequent lavish parties, good taste, and ruthless . He was referred to by as 'the Queen Mother of Tangier'.Carr, Virginia Spencer. Paul Bowles: A Life. Page 205. Simon and Schuster, 2004.Obituary of Countess Katalin Banffy-Jelen, The Times, 18th February 2025 He was labeled as the 'most terrible snob' by author Patrick Thursfield, who regularly enjoyed attending his famous parties.
(2025). 9780956609113, Lulu.com. .


Death
David died of in 1995 and was buried in the cemetery at Saint Andrew's Church. He had been a devout . On his tombstone was engraved, "He loved Morocco".


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