Peake spent much of her youth at
Haslington Hall, an Elizabethan house near
Crewe, bought by her father after the
First World War. Her father, Colonel Humphrey Watts, was a prosperous
Manchester-based industrialist whose family's wealth derived from S & J Watts, a textile business founded in 1798. Peake was educated at St. Winifred's,
Eastbourne, but left before taking her school certificate to go on to a finishing school outside Paris. After the real raid Peake went from door to door in the nearby village to find billets for the aircrew who were now homeless. She was credited with helping to retain the airfield's ability to operate and this contributed to her being appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire. In January 1941, Peake joined the
Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) recruiting staff at the
Air Ministry, later moving to public relations duties, where she was adept at persuading senior RAF officers of the importance of expanding the role of women with more opportunities and greater responsibilities. It was here that she met her second husband, Air Commodore Harald Peake (later Sir Harald Peake), then director of RAF public relations and later chairman of
Lloyds Bank and the Steel Company of Wales, whom she married in 1952. in 1948. She is following The Duchess of Gloucester, Commander in Chief BAFO, Sir Thomas Williams and WRAF Command Staff Officer, Group Officer Conan Doyle as they inspect the WRAF contingent at Gatow. During her time at the Air Ministry, Peake forged lasting friendships with many of the most senior RAF officers – friendships that she used to great effect in retirement when furthering the interests of the
RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF church of
St Clement Danes and the
Imperial War Museum. In 1943, she became deputy WAAF administration staff officer at Bomber Command. This was followed by promotion to Wing Officer (equivalent to Wing Commander) and command of the WAAF officers' school at
Windermere. In 1944, she was appointed senior WAAF staff officer with responsibility for the welfare of women radar operators, and, in 1945, with the rank of Group Officer (Group Gaptain), she became senior WAAF staff officer to the C-in-C Mediterranean and Middle East Command, in
Cairo. She became the Director of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force on 12 October 1946 with the rank of Air Commandant (Air Commodore). ==Post-WAAF==