This thrice married, New Jersey born, Columbia Law School graduate was introduced to Sir Evelyn de Rothschild by Henry Kissinger in 1998. The couple married in 2000, were invited to spend part of their honeymoon at The White House and now split their time investing and doing things philanthropic in both London and New York. When asked about wealth, Lady de Rothschild commented: “I don’t think being rich is that important. I think not being boring is really important”. She is described as a “legendary hostess” and has over 3,000 followers on Twitter.
If being rich is not that important, she would not have know Henry Kissinger in the first place, Henry was once the undisputed crumpet king of the world. The crumpets were not procured from his local kosher delicatessen.
Why hasn’t this woman contributed to the Find Madeleine fund? She could use her husband’s billions to do real good. Shame on her.
If I had awful, boney legs like that I would hide them.
What a ridiculous remark Wayde. Her legs are not relevant. She ought to be supporting the Find Madeleine campaign.
Another disgusting comment. Go back to jail McLoughlin.