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Thatcher never lost her political sparkle, say trusted friends

Even as the end neared for the former British prime minister, she was still capable of an incisive and clever response, say trusted friends

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel signs a book of condolence in memory of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Photo: AP

Among the last things Margaret Thatcher saw in the final hours before her death was a video of eight biscuit-coloured dachshund puppies and their mother.

The dogs belonged to Carla Bonardi, the Italian wife of the former prime minister's trusted Downing Street private secretary, Charles Powell.

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On Sunday night, Powell was the last person to visit Thatcher as she neared the end of a 20-year battle with strokes, memory loss and the rheumatic condition polymyalgia.

Sitting with her at her suite in the Ritz hotel in London, where she had been staying since the end of last year, Powell took out his iPad to entertain her.

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On it, he showed her a video his wife had sent him from their home near Rome which Thatcher had visited during her decline.

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