“It was never patronizing.” She selected the areas in which she believed she could make a significant impact, and she largely succeeded in doing so.
Additionally, in a 2003 interview with The Times, he provided an explanation for his decision to remain on the crossbenches in the Lords.
Lord Fellowes stated, “I was compelled to maintain an apolitical stance in my previous life, and it became a habit.
” It is exceedingly challenging for an individual who has been employed in the sovereign’s private office to accept a party command.
And my disposition is well-suited to the role of a crossbencher, despite the fact that my friends perceive me
as a frightening pinko. Lord Robert Fellowes was born on December 11, 1941, and died away on July 29, 2024.