Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez

Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez

As an ardent follower of the glamorous lives led by the British aristocracy, I find myself utterly captivated by the enchanting Emma Weymouth, the Marchioness of Bath. Her recent appearance in St Tropez, flaunting her abs in a chic polka dot bikini, is yet another testament to her impeccable style and grace.


On Tuesday, Emma Weymouth showcased her toned midriff in a stylish polka-dot swimsuit while leaving Le Club 55 in Saint-Tropez.

As a connoisseur of contemporary lifestyles, I find myself often captivated by extraordinary sights, and last night was no exception. At the age of 38, the Marchioness of Bath turned heads in her chic beach attire as she gracefully boarded her yacht following an exquisite dinner at a renowned celebrity haunt. The evening’s events were nothing short of mesmerizing.

She donned a halter-style bikini top coordinated with a semi-transparent blouse, accessorized with black-framed sunglasses.

Emma adorned her beach outfit with a large straw hat draped casually around her neck, and she protected her eyes using a navy baseball cap.

On a lovely day, Ceawlin Thynn’s wife, along with their two little lords, John, Viscount Weymouth, and Lord Henry Thynn, spent the day basking in the beauty of southern France.

Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez

Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez

Emma tied the knot with Ceawlin at the breathtaking Longleat estate in June of 2013, and they became parents to their son John in October 2014.

On her wedding day, Emma became the first black marchioness in British history. 

After facing difficulties during pregnancy, the couple were blessed with the arrival of their second child, baby boy Henry, who was born through a surrogate in Los Angeles, California, in December 2016.

The formal designations for the boys are John Alexander Ladi Thynn, The Honourable, and Henry Richard Isaac Thynn, The Honourable.

During that period, Emma expressed to the Daily Mail, “We’re absolutely thrilled. His arrival has made our small family feel whole and has given us immense joy.”

In the vibrant heart of West Hollywood, an unexpected twist unfolded for me: I found myself embracing the role of older brother to John’s precious miracle child. It was a transformation I could have never foreseen.

‘Thanks to modern science, our family at Longleat Bath has grown with the arrival of our beloved son, who was made possible by an incredible surrogate in California. This expansion of our family is something we are truly grateful for.’

Last year the couple purchased a property in West London once lived in by Winston Churchill for £18.5 million. 

Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez
Emma Weymouth flashes her abs in a chic polka dot bikini and sarong as she departs Le Club 55 in St Tropez

As someone who has delved deep into the study of history and its impact on contemporary society, I find myself intrigued by a fascinating tale that unfolds around a Grade II-listed home. This house was once owned by a wealthy divorcee, a woman whose life story is as complex as the architecture of her former residence. The man she divorced had a grandfather who supported Nazi ideologies and faced conviction at the Nuremberg trials.

As a lifestyle aficionado, I’d like to share an intriguing fact about Winston Churchill: From 1945 till his passing in 1965 at the venerable age of 90, he often found himself residing within the confines of one room – his bedroom – at various times. His life took a turn after a stroke in that very sanctuary.

In 2016, this magnificent residence was last listed with a price tag of approximately £28 million following comprehensive restoration work.

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2024-08-06 20:19

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