Sir Evelyn de Rothschild’s widow, Lady Lynne Forester de Rothschild, is expected to return to her native country. Leaving for America due to his disagreement with his stepchildren.
Rumors are flying on the Upper East Side. Lady Lynn Forrester de Rothschild will soon return to the United States. It is said on TV that the widow of the banker Sir Evelyn de Rothschild no longer smells of holiness in London. The 69-year-old American woman would really be in conflict with her stepchildren.
Sir Evelyn, heir to the Rothschild fortune and former chief executive of the British branch of Rothschild Bank for thirty years, died in November 2002 aged 91. However, the businessman left his fortune of no less than £187 million (€216 million) to his third wife, Lady Lynne (whom he married in 2000), rather than to his three children, Jessica, Anthony and David, who were born to him. from the second union. . And if this hereditary thing didn’t piss them off too much, Page six believes it was rather Lady Lynn’s funeral track that added fuel to the fire. “He didn’t let any of the kids speak,” the source said. Page six. It upset them, especially Jessica.’
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The American tabloid said the family were also upset that Sir Evelyn’s best friend and cousin, Lord Jacob Rothschild, was not allowed to give a eulogy. The honor instead went to Lady Lynne’s “non-British” friend, none other than former President Bill Clinton. “Evelyn met Clinton only a few times,” said the source. Page six. Therefore, it would be much more logical for the family if Jacob spoke.”
The tension between Lady Lynne and her stepchildren was evident at Sir Evelyn de Rothschild’s funeral, which took place at the liberal Jewish synagogue in St John’s Wood, north London. As he later reported Daily Mail: Lady de Rothschild then sat behind her coffin with her two sons, Benjamin and John, both from her previous marriage to former New York politician Andrew Stein. Sir Evelyn’s children occupied the next pew.
Lady Lynne Forrester and Sir Evelyn de Rothschild at Sotheby’s. (New York, May 10, 2017). Getty Images:
Many sources further claim that Lady Lynne did not try to defuse the situation. This caused him to isolate himself from London’s high society. “They drove him out of the city,” says the relative. They all hate him there.” It’s enough to trigger the departure of the American woman, who is said to be ready to return to her native land. Undoubtedly, but the move would in any case risk alienating him from the historic Rothschild home of Ascot House in Buckinghamshire, which Lady Lynn inherited. The main stakeholder is refusing to comment for now.
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Source: Le Figaro
