At the time of aristocrat Alexander Thynn’s death in 2020 at age 87, multiple former partners—described by outlets as “wifelets”—were reportedly still living in properties tied to his Longleat Estate in Wiltshire. The Daily Mail reports that three of these women remained residents on the estate when he died. It then adds that two of them have since been required to leave estate properties. As a result, only one former partner, Trudi—an ex-model, according to the report—remains living on the Longleat Estate.
The report also states that Thynn’s Longleat Estate is valued at £23 million. While the coverage focuses on the change in who is still residing on estate properties, it does not provide further details in the provided excerpts about the reasons for the removals or the legal or administrative process involved. The information is presented as a status update on estate residents connected to Thynn’s personal relationships.