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The Mother Daughter Relationship in Stand Here

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Since twins Mark and Carol Thatcher were born—within minutes of each other—they've led quite different lives. The children of former U. Prime Minster Margaret Thatcher, and her husband Denis Thatcher , play a minor role in season four of The Crown , albeit with Mark's famous Sahara desert disappearance mostly being the topic that's covered. To better understand Mark and Carol Thatcher, we've compiled information about their childhood, their adult lives, and the drama that has followed each. Mark and Carol Thatcher were born via Caesarean section six weeks premature, according to The Scotsman. It was just a few months before their mother completed her law school exams, and she was an MP by the time the twins were six. The Mother Daughter Relationship in Stand Here The Mother Daughter Relationship in Stand Here

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