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He s been dubbed the most eligible bachelor in the UK after he inherited the title of the Duke of Roxburghe and the £100 million that went with it following his father s death in 2019, but now Charlie Innes-Ker is officially off the market, after proposing to his girlfriend Annie Green.
Friends of the couple confirmed the news to the
Daily Mail s Richard Eden, explaining that they plan to marry once the pandemic is over.
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The couple met last summer. Green is an Edinburgh graduate who is training to become an occupational therapist. Her stepfather, Patrick Quirk, is a well-known businessman in South Africa, while her brother Nick was a member of Oxford s infamous Bullingdon Club.
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Luis Basualdo, known as the ‘modern-day Casanova’, the good-looking Argentinian polo-playing playboy who had an eye for beautiful, wealthy women, has died aged 75. As Richard Kay revealed in the
Daily Mail, ‘for all his faults he was certainly a life enhancer.’ Indeed, he came to Britain from Argentina in 1968 as
The Times describes, ‘with two polo ponies, a dashing smile and bundles of charm’, soon becoming immersed in the polo scene that saw him causing scandal through society circles.
Nigel Dempster, the late gossip columnist, once named him ‘the Bounder’ because of his appetite for rich heiresses, with a friend once observing that ‘his eyes register dollar signs like a fruit machine,’ whenever he met a glamorous woman.