He was blessed with inheriting the majestic Longleat, his stately family seat in Wiltshire — and a sprawling estate of more than 9,000 acres — after his father died in 2020, aged 87.But Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath, would scarcely be human if, from time to time, he didn't wish that his late father, Alexander, had lived in a slightly more orthodox manner.As it is, nearly four years after the late Marquess died, Ceawlin is still beset by the inevitable fractures caused by the man who acknowledged that he'd had 75 lovers — or wifelets, as he preferred to call them — following his 1969 marriage to Hungarian-born actress Anna Gael, whom he never divorced.
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