The libidinous late Marquess of Bath – known as the Loins of Longleat – cheekily dubbed them his ‘wifelets’ – 74 lovers whose company he enjoyed during his 51-year marriage to actress wife Anna Gael.
At the time of aristocrat Alexander Thynn’s death in 2020 aged 87, three of his wifelets still lived in properties belonging to his £23million Longleat Estate in Wiltshire.
Now it is claimed that, after years of legal wrangling, the new Lord Bath Ceawlin Thynn has forced two of his father’s former mistresses out of their properties.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that just one of the eccentric
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