Pamela Harriman - Titles and Styles

Titles and Styles

  • The Honourable Pamela Beryl Digby (1920–1939)
  • The Hon. Mrs. Randolph Churchill (1939–1945)
  • The Hon. Pamela Churchill (1945–1960)
  • The Hon. Mrs. Leland Hayward (1960–1971)
  • The Hon. Pamela Hayward (1971)
  • The Hon. Mrs. Averell Harriman (1971–1997)
  • The Honorable Pamela Churchill Harriman (1993–1997), United States Ambassador to France

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