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  1. Glenconner visits Mustique, explores old haunts, and prepares an outdoor lunch for the Princess. He gets on with his wife; he's charming, irritable, waspish, a snob. With Margaret, he's unctuous and outrageously ribald. It's up close and personal with this aging, white-robed, old-moneyed European amongst Black workers and nouveau riche Americans.

  2. In 1956 British entrepreneur Colin Tennant purchased the Caribbean island of Mustique for a small amount of money and developed it into a posh resort. Visited by numerous rock stars and royalty in the 1960s and 70s, Tennant eventually lost ownership and control of the island due to poor...

  3. Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean. He lives in St. Lucia with wife Lady Anne Coke (herself an Earl's daughter and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret) and their sole surviving son, Christopher, disabled by an accident. Glenconner visits Mustique, explores old haunts, and prepares an outdoor lunch for the Princess. He gets on with his wife; he's ...

  4. Lord Glenconner, a Scot, once owned Mustique, a verdant island in the Caribbean. He lives in St. Lucia with wife Lady Anne Coke (herself an Earl's daughter and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret) and their sole surviving son, Christopher, disabled by an accident. Glenconner visits Mustique, explores old haunts, and prepares an outdoor lunch for the Princess. He gets on with his wife; he's ...

  5. The Man Who Bought Mustique Reviews. 59 Metascore. 2000. 1 hr 20 mins. Documentary. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Portrait of aristocrat Lord Glenconner, who bought a Caribbean island where the ...

  6. 14 de dic. de 2023 · In Joseph Bullmer’s revealing 2000 documentary, The Man Who Bought Mustique, society photographer Lord Lichfield said that artists like Tennant were not best suited to financial matters, and ...

  7. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Bob Dylan fans who bought $600 "hand-signed" limited edition versions of his new book are bein - 1br

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