Sabrina Guinness

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Sabrina Guinness, (born 9 January 1955) to James Guinness and his wife Pauline, née Mander. She runs the charity Youth Cable Television in London, is an heiress in the Guinness family, and is famous for her contacts in the media world. In 1979 she dated Prince Charles.

Youth Cable Television was set up in 1995 with the help of Greg Dyke. Formerly she worked as PA for David Stirling, the founder of the SAS.

Miss Guinness has been photographed with celebrities and, in the way of the media, it is often speculated whether or not she has dated or might become engaged to them. According to the Daily Mail in March 2007, her latest admirer is Sir Paul McCartney, the former Beatle. Other tabloids have followed the story, though both parties have not publicly acknowledged a romance.

Political admirers include Jonathan Aitken and Peter Mandelson. From the 1970s, her circle of friends and possible boyfriends includes Ryan O'Neal, David Bowie, Bryan Ferry, Rod Stewart, Dai Llewellyn, actor Robert Powell, Henry Keswick and Michael Douglas.

Her twin sister Miranda is married to Keith Payne, the designer of rock concert special effects.

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