The aristocracy is still very good at producing black sheep
From our UK edition
I am always suspicious when the word ‘aristocrat’ finds its way into the press. Usually, the person in question is not an aristocrat at all, but a common-or-garden public school boy with a tenuous link to a baronet’s sister-in-law. But with last week’s exposé of Nigel Farage’s convicted fraudster adviser George Cottrell, we have a proper one. Cottrell is the grandson of a peer, Rupert Watson, 3rd Baron Manton, and the nephew of two others, the former Tory treasurer turned Ukipper Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh, and the former Life Guards officer Milo Watson, 4th Baron Manton. His mother was briefly romantically involved with the then-Prince Charles.