The Dowager Marchioness of Bath had died just 10 days before her 79th birthday. Anna Gael, a former actress and model, died in Paris, where she spent most of her time, after years of putting up with her husband's womanising.
A few wives are prepared to tolerate their husband keeping a mistress. Not many are willing to turn a blind eye to him having more than 70 of them.
The Dowager Marchioness of Bath, however, did just that, with the infidelities of her eccentric husband, Alexander Thynn, the 7th Marquess.
While Mrs Gael put up with her husband’s womanising that saw him acquire the nickname ‘The Loins of Longleat’, she was less understanding of her son Ceawlin’s choice of bride.
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