Grayson Sinclair - History

History

Grayson is part of the wealthy Sinclair family. He was married to Perdita Hyde-Sinclair and is the eldest son of Rosemary King and brother of Alasdair Sinclair.

He first appeared at a family dinner party with Perdy, Alasdair and Sadie. He appeared again at Alasdair and Sadie's wedding and was present when Sadie and Rosemary agreed Sadie would annul her marriage to Alasdair in return for the Sinclair business that had the most sentimental value to Rosemary.

Grayson and Perdita got together, following the death of Perdy's brother, Harry. Harry died in action during the Bosnian war. He and Grayson were best friends. Rosemary told Tom King that Grayson and Perdy met at Harry's funeral and fell in love.

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