John Warner met Liz Taylor at dinner — with Queen Elizabeth
John Warner served for 30 years in the U.S. Senate, much of it as chairman of the powerful Armed Services Committee, and as a centrist Republican he established himself at the center of American politics.
But before all that, Warner, who died Tuesday at 94, became famous as the sixth man to walk down the aisle with voluptuous, violet-eyed actress Elizabeth Taylor.
The two met on a blind date in 1976 when the British ambassador asked Warner to escort Taylor to an embassy party honoring another Elizabeth, the Queen of England, who was visiting Washington. They married that December on Warner’s farm near Middleburg, Virginia.
“Well, I thought we would get married, live on the farm, raise horses,” Taylor told Larry King on his show in 2001. ”… And I thought it would be all very sort of farmish, and jobby, horsey, and I could have animals, and I would go out and brand the cattle.”