She has led the most extraordinary life, from writing bestsellers Superwoman and Lace to helping create one of our most talented design dynasties.
So what better final act for Shirley Conran than to receive a damehood in her hospital bed.
‘My mum is on her final journey,’ explains her son, the designer Jasper Conran. ‘She is looking forward to her party in the sky with all her friends and family. She is very much enjoying listening to messages.’
Before the unique investiture ceremony on Tuesday, Jasper explained: ‘This afternoon, she will be invested with her damehood in hospital. The Palace have been incredibly kind and agreed to do this.’
Dame Shirley, 91, who launched the Daily Mail’s Femail section in the 1960s, had been too unwell to travel to Buckingham Palace to collect the insignia of her damehood, which she was awarded in Liz Truss‘s resignation honours list last December.
Designer Jasper Conran explained his mother Shirley Conran is ‘on her final journey’ and would be receiving her damehood in her hospital bed
Dame Shirley, 91, (pictured here in 2005) had been too unwell to travel to Buckingham Palace to collect the insignia of her damehood
The former wife of Habitat co-founder Sir Terence Conran had told me in 2022 that she was surprised she still wasn’t a dame.
‘I sometimes wonder why I’m not, if you look at the people who are, especially if they’ve given a million pounds to some royal charity,’ she said.
In recent years, she devoted herself to helping people with anxiety about mathematics.
‘I’ve spent over a million pounds of my money on the maths books,’ she explained.
‘There are a hell of a lot of actors who just go along, get paid £25,000 to cut a ribbon at the opening of a supermarket, then they say they’ve worked for charity and get made a dame for it.’
Dame Shirley revealed her most dramatic and secret challenge in 2020: surviving an operation to remove a brain tumour that was the size of an orange.
‘The odds were very high that I would die,’ she told me at the time.
The former wife of Habitat co-founder Sir Terence Conran said in 2022 that she was surprised she still wasn’t a dame (pictured here at the Women of the Year Awards in 2014)
Shirley pictured here in 1990 with her two sons: the celebrated designers Jasper (right) and Sebastian Conran (left)
The author and journalist launched the Daily Mail’s Femail section in the 1960s having been appointed the Daily Mail’s women’s editor at the age of 36 (pictured in 1968)
She has led the most extraordinary life, from writing bestsellers Superwoman and Lace to helping create one of our most talented design dynasties
Shirley revealed her most dramatic and secret challenge in 2020: surviving an operation to remove a brain tumour that was the size of an orange (pictured in 2014)
‘The operation took five-and-a-half hours. When I came out of it, within hours I had two seizures, so I was in intensive care for two days.’
Dame Shirley, who coined the phrase ‘Life’s too short to stuff a mushroom’, has two sons with Sir Terence: the celebrated designers Jasper and Sebastian Conran.
After the operation, she revealed that she was working on her memoirs.
‘For 40 years, people have been asking me to write my autobiography and I’ve always said no because it would bore me. When mine is finished, I will decide whether I want it published.’