Lillie Langtry
Born | October 13, 1853 |
Hometown | St Saviour, United Kingdom |
Spouse | de Bathe baronets (m 1899 - 1929) , Edward Langtry (m 1874 - 1897) , Ian Malcolm |
Children | Mary Malcolm |
Parents | Emilie Charlotte Martin , William Corbet Le Breton |
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‘It was more than a pub’ – the story of five boozers forced to call last orders
- Squeezed by the pandemic, staff shortages, redevelopment and a cost of living crisis, pubs across the country are shutting in droves. We meet five landlords who have recently had to call time for good
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Actress invented tale of South Hampstead love nest where Edward VII conducted affair in bid to save her home
An actress fictitiously claimed her South Hampstead home once served as the love nest where Edward VII conducted an affair in order to save the property from demolition, historians have discovered. Lillie Langtry is long believed to have lived in South Hampstead where she would be visited by the King during their affair between 1877 and 1880. So well accepted was the tale that the Princess of Wales pub - which had been named after Edward VII’s wife Princess Alexandra - was renamed and to this da
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An elegant Chelsea hotel with a storied history
Once frequented by Oscar Wilde and Lillie Langtry, the Belmond Cadogan Hotel has reopened its doors
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There are echoes of Oscar Wilde and Lillie Langtry at the revamped Belmond Cadogan Hotel, but where's their raffish charm?
I’m a Chelsea girl. My home was a darling black and white cottage in Coulson Street during the years that my dad was both general manager of Peter Jones (“the Mothership” to me) and honorary colonel of his territorial regiment at the Duke of York’s barracks opposite.
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Inside Chelsea's Belmond Cadogan Hotel, London's newest luxury hideaway
There’s nothing new about a luxury hotel saying it wants to make its guests feel entirely at home, but when the Belmond Cadogan hotel opens in London at the end of this month that claim will actually carry meaning - and a unique benefit.
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Othellomacbeth, Lyric Hammersmith, review: exit Sean Holmes, with a disappointing whimper
At the end of next week, Sean Holmes will depart the Lyric Hammersmith after nine years as artistic director of the most important subsidised theatre in West London.
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Alexander McQueen's former Mayfair penthouse apartment now for sale
The property also happens to sit in P.G. Wodehouse’s old home.
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Buy this River Thames home once visited by royalty
It was commissioned by King Edward VII’s tailor.
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Kettner's is back! Soho's party house returns following revamp
It's where Oscar Wilde went for illicit assignations, where Edward VII allegedly courted Lillie Langtry and where a curious Robert De Niro invited girlband Bananarama for a drink after they wrote a song about him. Now Kettner’s, the Soho restaurant founded in 1867 by a man thought to be Napoleon III’s cook, is to be reborn as a hotel and restaurant as part of the Soho House group, reopening on Tuesday. Its many listed features have been restored and enhanced and the upstairs “cabinets particul
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