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          Ffion Hague

          Welsh broadcaster, author, former civil servant

          Ffion Llywelyn Hague, Baroness Hague of Richmond, DBE (néeJenkins; 21 February 1968) is a Welsh broadcaster, author, former civil servant, and wife of Conservative politician William Hague.

          RM G5W1TJ–Ffion Hague arriving at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, for a reception celebrating of one of Britain's leading couturiers, Catherine Walker.

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        4. William Hague met Ffion Jenkins when she became his private secretary in after he was appointed Secretary of State for Wales.
        5. He held senior positions in Government, including that of Chancellor of the Exchequer for over ten years and Prime Minister during the.
        6. Born Ffion Jenkins in Cardiff, she is a native Welsh speaker and first became known when she was selected to teach the language to her future husband when he was Secretary of State for Wales.

          She is the younger sister of Manon Antoniazzi, who served as the assistant private secretary to Prince Charles and is now Chief Executive and Clerk of the Senedd.

          Early life

          She is the daughter of Emyr and Myra Jenkins.[1][2] Her father was a television presenter, director of the Eisteddfod, and the chief executive of the Arts Council of Wales.[2] Her mother was a Welsh tutor and magistrate.[2] She attended Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf, a Welsh-language comprehensive school in Cardiff, and went