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The Marchioness of Bath at home, Longleat House, Wiltshire, UK.
#interior decor#interiors#art#art history#historic homes#aristocratic#marchioness of bath#Emma thynn
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Emma Thynn, The Marchioness of Bath, wore the Galvan London green satin gown worn by the Duchess of Sussex in her Variety Magazine photoshoot
#meghan markle#duchess of sussex#duchess meghan#meghan duchess of sussex#harry and meghan#meghanmarkle#the duchess of sussex#emma thynn#marchioness of bath#royal fashion#royal style#uk royal family#brf
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Emma, The Marchioness of Bath Instagram story.
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1951 illustration by Ronald Searle by totallymystified Via Flickr: For the article ‘Christmas at Longleat - 70 years ago’ by the Marchioness of Bath. From The Sketch Christmas Number.
#Ronald Searle#artist#illustrator#cartoonist#illustration#Longleat#Marchioness of Bath#Xmas#Christmas#retro#vintage#nostalgia#The Sketch#magazine#flickr
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The Marchioness of Bath delivered a masterclass in regal dressing as she joined her husband Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath, to host the Duke of Edinburgh at the family seat of Longleat yesterday.
Welcoming Prince Edward to her Wiltshire pile, Emma McQuiston-Thynn, 37, was the epitome of elegance in a classic black LBD by Roland Mouret, teamed with black pumps for a magnificent monochrome effect.
An impeccably tailored dress coat by Alexander McQueen created a sophisticated silhouette, while black veiled creation by Emily-London Headwear provided the perfect accent to the ensemble.
Prince Edward, 59, formerly the Earl of Wessex, attended the Rededication of the 43rd Wessex Division Service at Longleat, the family seat of the Marquesses of Bath since the 17th century.
During the visit, the royal spent time speaking to the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath, and their sons, John Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, nine, and Lord Henry Thynn, six.
Guests were entertained by a military brass band and invited to a reception in the Elizabethan Great Hall at the heart of the property, which is an impressive site with its soaring, dark wood beam ceiling bearing the family crest, and walls adorned with John Wooton paintings.
There was also an outdoor ceremony, held in a picturesque corner of the ground dappled with sunlight.
It was a proud moment for the marchioness, who shared an incredible selection of photographs offering a behind the scenes look at the royal visit.
‘An historic day for @longleatofficial with a service to Rededicate the 43rd Wessex Division Arboretum and Memorial Plaque attended by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh KG GCVO with the laying of wreaths,’ she wrote in the accompanying caption.
Longleat has long been at the forefront of British society.
Visitors have been welcomed onto the 450-year-old Wiltshire estate since 1949 when Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, had the controversial idea to open its doors to the paying public.
He went on to totally redefine the world of tourism in 1966 when he launched the only drive-through safari park outside of Africa.
Now, the Safari Park, tucked behind the historic 130-roomed Longleat House, welcomes thousands of visitors a year.
It is at Longleat where the Marchioness of Bath was photographed for Tatler’s January 2021 cover shoot, resplendent in couture and every inch the stately chatelaine.
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Longleat is an English stately home and the seat of the Marquesses of Bath.
A leading and early example of the Elizabethan prodigy house, it is adjacent to the village of Horningsham. It is near the towns of Warminster and Westbury in Wiltshire, and Frome in Somerset.
#Prince Edward#Duke of Edinburgh#Ceawlin Henry Laszlo Thynn#Ceawlin Thynn#8th Marquess of Bath#Emma Thynn#Marchioness of Bath#Rededication of the 43rd Wessex Division Service#Longleat
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My 13 favorite royal wedding dresses in no specific order.
#princess rajwa#princess claire#princess claire of belgium#princess charlene#princess sophie alexandra#princess margaret#countess of snowdon#princess carolina#crown princess mette marit#emma weymouth#marchioness of bath#crown princess victoria#jane duchess of buccleuch#duchess of buccleuch#princess eugenie#hereditary grand duchess stephanie#hgd stephanie#stephanie de lannoy#kate middleton#catherine princess of wales#princess of wales#royal fashion#fashion#royal wedding gowns#royal wedding dresses
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Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath || Angelina Colarusso
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Marchioness of Bath Emma Weymouth
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When in Bath! A visit to Persephone Books of course! I got a copy of The Making of a Marchioness by Frances Hodgson-Burnett. It was the first book I locked eyes with, and the subject matter itself seems right up my alley. And then I opened the book and find that the special pattern for this particular novel is a bouquet of tulips, which happens to be my favorite. Meant to be, I say.
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My Top 10 ‘original’ posts of 2023.
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I married a British man.
I was accused of tainting his centuries old bloodline with my black DNA
One side of the family didn’t attend my wedding.
One side of grandparents have never met my children.
My in-laws denied any racism
I filmed a documentary about my life.
I’m Emma Weymouth, Marchioness of Bath
The parallels between Emma and Meghan are uncanny
#meghan markle#duchess of sussex#duchess meghan#meghan duchess of sussex#harry and meghan#the duchess of sussex#the duke and duchess of sussex#prince harry#uk royal family#brf#emma weymouth#marchioness of bath
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TG The Marquess and Marchioness of Bath (Ceawlin and Emma) attend the Tusk awards for animal conservation.
#british aristocracy#I watched them on a bbc doc years ago and thought they were interesting#emma weymouth#marchioness of bath#marquess of bath#Longleath house
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British Royal Family - The Prince of Wales chatting with the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath at the 2023 Tusk Conservation Awards at The Savoy Hotel in London, England | November 27, 2023
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“Was that in the fall/autumn of 2018? I have it being connected to the Oz tour but I can't remember if that's right.”
I believe Skippy‘s first blog was nuked because she pushed hard on the issue of born of the body and peerage law - see the marchioness of Bath and surrogacy for recent law on that.
I believe the problem for the Royal family is that they found out belatedly, and that peerage law smacks up against GDPR law.
Maybe. I'm a little fuzzy on it.
But it's the Streisand Effect - as a consequence of trying to hide something, you just end up attracting more attention to it.
(It's called the Streisand Effect because Barbra Streisand sued to have an aerial photo of her house removed from the internet because she didn't want people seeing where she lived. Prior to the lawsuit, that photograph had only been viewed 6 times but once the lawsuit went public, the photograph went viral and everyone saw it.)
Basically, if the Sussexes had just left the blogs alone, the surrogacy issue would've stayed a wild tinhatty conspiracy theory from the cesspooly side of social media.
But instead, they (or Meghan's CA team or their lawers or their bots or Sunshine Sachs) went so scorched earth they were doxxing people and shutting down accounts that talked about it. Of course that's going to attract more attention to what's being discussed and it also creates plausibility. The more people that witnessed what they were doing, the more people that thought "they don't want us to talk about X. They're hiding something" and started paying much, much closer attention to everything.
So in other words...the Sussexes have no one to blame but themselves for the disbelief and criticism about their children's legitimacy.
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