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Les Jolies Eaux

Les Jolies Eaux is a former royal residence on a headland on the 1,250-acre (510 ha) island of Mustique, St Vincent and the Grenadines. The villa is in a protected landscape, encompassed by the Caribbean seascape.

Les Jolies Eaux
An aerial view of the Les Jolies Eaux villa located on the Southern tip of Mustique Island, Grenadines.
Geography
LocationCaribbean
Coordinates12°51′48″N 61°11′22″W / 12.86333°N 61.18944°W / 12.86333; -61.18944Coordinates: 12°51′48″N 61°11′22″W / 12.86333°N 61.18944°W / 12.86333; -61.18944
Administration
Additional information
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Area10 acres (4.0 ha)

The native French name means 'Beautiful Waters' and sits on 10 acres (4.0 ha), given as a wedding present to Princess Margaret in 1959 by Colin Tennant, later Lord Glenconner. The main house, completed in 1972, was designed by the princess's uncle-in-law Oliver Messel in a theatrical neo-Georgian style.[1] Messel incorporated natural elements of the island in his design. It has an open plan with five bedrooms and a drawing room. There are also two lodges, and 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land. This estate was the only property the princess ever owned and she visited regularly, with a range of aristocratic and Hollywood friends.[2]

The house was given to her son David in 1996 as a wedding gift. He subsequently placed it on the market; it sold in 1999 for a reported 2 million dollars.[3] Like most of the villas on Mustique it is now available for weekly rentals; tariffs range from $25,000 to $47,000 per week (as of 2022), depending on the season.[4][5]

Les Jolies Eaux has been referenced in 20th and 21st century media including Netflix's The Crown and BBC Two's series Princess Margaret: The Rebel Royal.

Early history

Les Jolies Eaux is a villa situated at the southern tip of Mustique Island.[6] The villa's name is a French term which loosely translates to ‘beautiful waters’.[7] This name was coined by locals as a result of the prime geological location of the property which overlooks the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic.[8] Mustique is located 18 miles south of St Vincent and sits in the northerly region of the Grenadines, placing the villa in the Caribbean province.[6] The Les Jolies Eaux villa takes up a small proportion of Mustique, measuring up to approximately 10 acres of land.[9]

The estate was given to the princess in 1959 by Colin Tennant, a British aristocrat and socialite, who had purchased the land in 1959 for around $120,000.[10] The land was a wedding gift, to commemorate her marriage to Lord Snowdon.[11] Tennant reportedly asked Princess Margaret whether she would prefer a ‘wrapped gift’ or land on Mustique. He showed Princess Margaret a map of Mustique and pointed out the available piece of headland. Margaret had visited the spot when picnicking at Les Jolies Eaux with Lord Snowdon during their honeymoon in May 1960.[12]

Les Jolies Eaux
 
Alternative names'Beautiful Waters'
General information
TypeVilla
Architectural styleBaroque, Neo-classical, Theatrical
Town or cityMustique
CountrySaint Vincent and the Grenadines
Construction started1959 (1959)
Completed1972 (1972)
OwnerPrincess Margaret
LandlordLord Glenconner
Technical details
Floor area40,468.6 m2 (435,600 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Oliver Messel
Architecture firmThe Mustique Company
Website
www.mustique-island.com/villa/les-jolies-eaux/

Early ownership

Tennant gave the land in a relatively undeveloped state,[13] although he undertook to clear out ‘the wall of undergrowth which blocked any sight of the sea’.[14] The Les Jolies Eaux headland was formerly a sugar plantation, dating back to the 19th century. It had been neglected over time, resulting in excessive amounts of overgrowth and soil erosion.[15] Princess Margaret stated, ‘this is my house’ and this island is ‘the only square inch in the world I own’.[16] It was this transition of ownership from Lord Glenconner to Princess Margaret which altered the architectural, aesthetic and historical landscape of the Les Jolies Eaux villa.[17]

The development of the estate was undertaken by the princess.[18] Eight years after receiving the gift, she began construction.[19] Tennant, who acted as her lead architect, suggested Oliver Messel – uncle of Lord Snowdon and a leading set designer in Britain – to design the villa.[20]

Oliver Messel

Messel was a permanent resident of the Caribbean – due to health issues prohibiting him from travelling – allowing him to oversee the project,[21] and had already designed a number of other cottages and villas in Barbados.[22][23] Princess Margaret wanted the villa to complement and blend into the "magnificent views" .[24] Messel designed a villa with a close attention to detail,[25] synthesising traditional Caribbean architecture with 18th -century European influences.[26]

Design

Les Jolies Eaux is a single-story stone villa with accommodation for ten guests.[27] Messel incorporated English Baroque elements including the convex courtyard.[28] The villa was designed around the pre-existing flora and Messel ensured that the decades-old cedar trees would encompass the villa, acting as a barrier against media intrusion.[29] Messel took advantage of the panoramic views of the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea by installing glass-panelled internal doors and windows to blend the interior and exterior environment. The design features large stained glass windows.[23] Other than the living room, the four bedrooms and the kitchen integrated this Neo-Georgian style as they were organized to be separated into two corresponding wings, aligned on either side of the axis of the house.[30] Down through the terrace, Messel cultivated a garden full of calla lilies, oleanders, hibiscus and bougainvillea.[23] Adjacent to the lawn, laid a pool, which allowed swimmers to be at eye-level with the horizon of the Caribbean Sea.[31]

Messel also had to take into account the tropical weather conditions. The roof was designed to be structurally sound against storms and to allow for rainwater catchments. The flooring consists of decorative Caribbean ceramic tiles, in contrast with bamboo furniture pieces the princess imported from London. These combinations of styles were a deliberate artistic choice of Messel to create the Caribbean Messel architecture. In 2003, Tennant stated that the ‘house had considerable charm’,[32] noting Messel's influence, "Oliver had instilled the essence of the West Indies in a little cottage. It gave Princess Margaret the greatest possible pleasure not to be reminded of the grandeur of what she was".[33] The Princess was also involved in the interior design, choosing furnishings and decorations including Annigoni's portrait of her sister, the queen, which hung in the center of the house.[34]

Residents and guests

Princess Margaret visited the villa frequently, beginning her affair with Roddy Llewellyn there.[35] She had met Llewellyn through the Tennants (the Glenconners). In 1976, paparazzi captured images of the pair, creating a media scandal. Anne Tennant voiced her concerns to biographers about introducing the pair to each other after the affair was publicized stating, "heavens, what have I done?".[36] The affair contributed to the, generally poor, press coverage the princess received. John Pearson noted in his biography of the royal family that many in Britain decried the expense of the princess's holidays, which saw her described as a "royal parasite".[37]

Later history

In 1996 Princess Margaret gave the property to her son, David Linley, as a wedding gift,[38] and perhaps partly to minimise death duties.[39] Linley subsequently sold the villa in 1999 for £2.4 million, reportedly to the distress of his mother.[40][38] The estate was sold to an American couple, with Irish links,[39] who simplified the interior design, introducing Irish cultural elements. The villa is available to rent.[38]

Media appearances

Les Jolies Eaux has been referenced in a number of television shows[41] including in the third and fourth series of the Netflix's The Crown.[42][43] The set production designer, Martin Childs, consulted the archives of Oliver Messel to accurately represent the interior design of Princess Margaret's estate[44] and sought a similar structure for exterior shots[45] eventually settling on a villa in southern Spain.[46] Les Jolies Eaux was also featured in the second episode of the BBC documentary series, Princess Margaret: The Rebel Royal.[47]

References

  1. ^ Messel, Thomas; Howgill, Emma (4 May 2018). "Three Views from the Oliver Messel Archive at University of Bristol Theatre Collection". Photography and Culture. 11 (2): 215–227. doi:10.1080/17514517.2018.1501192. ISSN 1751-4517. S2CID 194160766.
  2. ^ Bishop, Matthew Louis (2010). "Tourism as a Small-State Development Strategy". Progress in Development Studies. 10 (2): 99–114. doi:10.1177/146499340901000201. ISSN 1464-9934. S2CID 154952603.
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  4. ^ "Les Jolies Eaux". Mustique. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Les Jolies Eaux". Mustique. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b Joseph, Claudia. (2011). Kate : the making of a princess. New York: William Morrow. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-06-208229-9. OCLC 692291705.
  7. ^ Teeman, Tim (December 2019). "Princess Margaret's Love Affair With The Island Of Mustique".
  8. ^ "Les Jolies Eaux | Architectural Digest | OCTOBER 2003". Architectural Digest | The Complete Archive. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  9. ^ Gerald, Clarke (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 229.
  10. ^ Joseph, Claudia. (2011). Kate : the making of a princess. New York: William Morrow. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-06-208229-9. OCLC 692291705.
  11. ^ Joseph, Claudia. (2011). Kate : the making of a princess. New York: William Morrow. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-06-208229-9. OCLC 692291705.
  12. ^ Aronson, Theo. (2013). Princess Margaret : a biography. London: Thistle Publishing. p. 340. ISBN 978-1-909609-20-4. OCLC 944958496.
  13. ^ Aronson, Theo. (2013). Princess Margaret: a biography. London: Thistle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-909609-20-4. OCLC 944958496.
  14. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 230.
  15. ^ Geerligs, H. C. Prinsen (2009). The World's Cane Sugar Industry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511751073. ISBN 978-0-511-75107-3.
  16. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 229.
  17. ^ Glenconner, Anne (6 November 2020). "Lady Anne Glenconner: My life on Mustique in 12 photographs". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  18. ^ Teeman, Tim (December 2019). "Princess Margaret's Love Affair With The Island Of Mustique". Town & Country. p. 5.
  19. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 232.
  20. ^ Joseph, Claudia. (2011). Kate : the making of a princess. New York: William Morrow. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-06-208229-9. OCLC 692291705.
  21. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 260.
  22. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 249.
  23. ^ a b c Messel, Oliver. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. 2003. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t057352.
  24. ^ Aronson, Theo. (2013). Princess Margaret : a biography. London: Thistle Publishing. p. 339. ISBN 978-1-909609-20-4. OCLC 944958496.
  25. ^ Dempster, Nigel (1983). H.R.H. The Princess Margaret. London: Qaurtet Books. p. 70.
  26. ^ Aldrich, Robert; Wotherspoon, Garry, eds. (7 October 2020). Who'S Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History. Routledge. p. 336. doi:10.4324/9781003060215. ISBN 978-1-000-10075-4.
  27. ^ Bishop, Matthew Louis (2010). "Tourism as a Small-State Development Strategy". Progress in Development Studies. 10 (2): 99–114. doi:10.1177/146499340901000201. ISSN 1464-9934. S2CID 154952603.
  28. ^ Drab, Theodore (2000). "OLIVER MESSEL: CREATING THE MYSTIQUE OF MUSTIQUE" (PDF). The University of Oklahoma College of Architecture: 4.
  29. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 227.
  30. ^ Adam, Robert (11 January 2017). "Neo-georgian architecture 1880–1970: a reappraisal". Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability. 10 (2): 255–256. doi:10.1080/17549175.2017.1278815. ISSN 1754-9175. S2CID 151345284.
  31. ^ Dempster, Nigel (1983). H.R.H. The Princess Margaret. London: Qaurtet Books. p. 88.
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  33. ^ Clarke, Gerald (October 2003). "Les Jolies Eaux". Architectural Digest. 60: 290.
  34. ^ Lowenthal, David (1 April 2007). "Islands, Lovers, and Others". Geographical Review. 97 (2): 202–229. doi:10.1111/j.1931-0846.2007.tb00399.x. ISSN 0016-7428. S2CID 163129110.
  35. ^ Blakemore, Erin. "When Princess Margaret's Affair Hit the Tabloids—and Torpedoed Her Marriage". HISTORY. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  36. ^ Teeman, Tim (16 November 2020). "Her Own Private Island: Why Princess Margaret Loved Mustique More Than Any Palace". Town & Country. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  37. ^ Pearson, John (2011). The Ultimate Family: The Making of the Royal House of Windsor. London: Bloomsbury Reader. p. 37.
  38. ^ a b c "Mystique of the billionaires' island". The Irish Times. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  39. ^ a b Goldsmith, Margie. "Toucan Hill, Mustique: Fit For A Sultan And Sultana". Forbes. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  40. ^ "Meet Mr and Mrs Linley, also known as the Glumleys". Evening Standard. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  41. ^ Whitlock, Cathy (17 November 2019). "On the set of Netflix's The Crown season 3". Architectural Digest Middle East. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  42. ^ Teeman, Tim (December 2019). "Princess Margaret's Love Affair With The Island Of Mustique". Town & Country. p. 6.
  43. ^ Lacey, Robert (2019). The Crown: The Official Companion – Political Scandal, Personal Struggle, and the Years That Defined Elizabeth II (1956–1977). Vol. 2. London: Crown Archetype. pp. 23–50. ISBN 9780525573371.
  44. ^ Whitlock, Cathy (17 November 2019). "On the set of Netflix's The Crown season 3". Architectural Digest Middle East. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  45. ^ "The extraordinary story behind the sets of The Crown season 3". House & Garden. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  46. ^ Meng, Bingchun (29 March 2019), "Mediatization and political scandal", The routledge companion to media and scandal, New York: Routledge, pp. 67–75, doi:10.4324/9781351173001-7, ISBN 978-1-351-17300-1, retrieved 19 November 2020
  47. ^ "Princess Margaret: The Rebel Royal". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 20 November 2020.

External links

  • Listing on Mustique's official site

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Les Jolies Eaux is a former royal residence on a headland on the 1 250 acre 510 ha island of Mustique St Vincent and the Grenadines The villa is in a protected landscape encompassed by the Caribbean seascape Les Jolies EauxAn aerial view of the Les Jolies Eaux villa located on the Southern tip of Mustique Island Grenadines GeographyLocationCaribbeanCoordinates12 51 48 N 61 11 22 W 12 86333 N 61 18944 W 12 86333 61 18944 Coordinates 12 51 48 N 61 11 22 W 12 86333 N 61 18944 W 12 86333 61 18944AdministrationSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesAdditional informationIUCN category V protected landscape seascape Area10 acres 4 0 ha The native French name means Beautiful Waters and sits on 10 acres 4 0 ha given as a wedding present to Princess Margaret in 1959 by Colin Tennant later Lord Glenconner The main house completed in 1972 was designed by the princess s uncle in law Oliver Messel in a theatrical neo Georgian style 1 Messel incorporated natural elements of the island in his design It has an open plan with five bedrooms and a drawing room There are also two lodges and 10 acres 4 0 ha of land This estate was the only property the princess ever owned and she visited regularly with a range of aristocratic and Hollywood friends 2 The house was given to her son David in 1996 as a wedding gift He subsequently placed it on the market it sold in 1999 for a reported 2 million dollars 3 Like most of the villas on Mustique it is now available for weekly rentals tariffs range from 25 000 to 47 000 per week as of 2022 depending on the season 4 5 Les Jolies Eaux has been referenced in 20th and 21st century media including Netflix s The Crown and BBC Two s series Princess Margaret The Rebel Royal Contents 1 Early history 2 Early ownership 3 Oliver Messel 4 Design 5 Residents and guests 6 Later history 7 Media appearances 8 References 9 External linksEarly history EditLes Jolies Eaux is a villa situated at the southern tip of Mustique Island 6 The villa s name is a French term which loosely translates to beautiful waters 7 This name was coined by locals as a result of the prime geological location of the property which overlooks the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic 8 Mustique is located 18 miles south of St Vincent and sits in the northerly region of the Grenadines placing the villa in the Caribbean province 6 The Les Jolies Eaux villa takes up a small proportion of Mustique measuring up to approximately 10 acres of land 9 The estate was given to the princess in 1959 by Colin Tennant a British aristocrat and socialite who had purchased the land in 1959 for around 120 000 10 The land was a wedding gift to commemorate her marriage to Lord Snowdon 11 Tennant reportedly asked Princess Margaret whether she would prefer a wrapped gift or land on Mustique He showed Princess Margaret a map of Mustique and pointed out the available piece of headland Margaret had visited the spot when picnicking at Les Jolies Eaux with Lord Snowdon during their honeymoon in May 1960 12 Les Jolies Eaux Alternative names Beautiful Waters General informationTypeVillaArchitectural styleBaroque Neo classical TheatricalTown or cityMustiqueCountrySaint Vincent and the GrenadinesConstruction started1959 1959 Completed1972 1972 OwnerPrincess MargaretLandlordLord GlenconnerTechnical detailsFloor area40 468 6 m2 435 600 sq ft Design and constructionArchitect s Oliver MesselArchitecture firmThe Mustique CompanyWebsitewww wbr mustique island wbr com wbr villa wbr les jolies eaux wbr Early ownership EditTennant gave the land in a relatively undeveloped state 13 although he undertook to clear out the wall of undergrowth which blocked any sight of the sea 14 The Les Jolies Eaux headland was formerly a sugar plantation dating back to the 19th century It had been neglected over time resulting in excessive amounts of overgrowth and soil erosion 15 Princess Margaret stated this is my house and this island is the only square inch in the world I own 16 It was this transition of ownership from Lord Glenconner to Princess Margaret which altered the architectural aesthetic and historical landscape of the Les Jolies Eaux villa 17 The development of the estate was undertaken by the princess 18 Eight years after receiving the gift she began construction 19 Tennant who acted as her lead architect suggested Oliver Messel uncle of Lord Snowdon and a leading set designer in Britain to design the villa 20 Oliver Messel EditMessel was a permanent resident of the Caribbean due to health issues prohibiting him from travelling allowing him to oversee the project 21 and had already designed a number of other cottages and villas in Barbados 22 23 Princess Margaret wanted the villa to complement and blend into the magnificent views 24 Messel designed a villa with a close attention to detail 25 synthesising traditional Caribbean architecture with 18th century European influences 26 Design EditLes Jolies Eaux is a single story stone villa with accommodation for ten guests 27 Messel incorporated English Baroque elements including the convex courtyard 28 The villa was designed around the pre existing flora and Messel ensured that the decades old cedar trees would encompass the villa acting as a barrier against media intrusion 29 Messel took advantage of the panoramic views of the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea by installing glass panelled internal doors and windows to blend the interior and exterior environment The design features large stained glass windows 23 Other than the living room the four bedrooms and the kitchen integrated this Neo Georgian style as they were organized to be separated into two corresponding wings aligned on either side of the axis of the house 30 Down through the terrace Messel cultivated a garden full of calla lilies oleanders hibiscus and bougainvillea 23 Adjacent to the lawn laid a pool which allowed swimmers to be at eye level with the horizon of the Caribbean Sea 31 Messel also had to take into account the tropical weather conditions The roof was designed to be structurally sound against storms and to allow for rainwater catchments The flooring consists of decorative Caribbean ceramic tiles in contrast with bamboo furniture pieces the princess imported from London These combinations of styles were a deliberate artistic choice of Messel to create the Caribbean Messel architecture In 2003 Tennant stated that the house had considerable charm 32 noting Messel s influence Oliver had instilled the essence of the West Indies in a little cottage It gave Princess Margaret the greatest possible pleasure not to be reminded of the grandeur of what she was 33 The Princess was also involved in the interior design choosing furnishings and decorations including Annigoni s portrait of her sister the queen which hung in the center of the house 34 Residents and guests EditPrincess Margaret visited the villa frequently beginning her affair with Roddy Llewellyn there 35 She had met Llewellyn through the Tennants the Glenconners In 1976 paparazzi captured images of the pair creating a media scandal Anne Tennant voiced her concerns to biographers about introducing the pair to each other after the affair was publicized stating heavens what have I done 36 The affair contributed to the generally poor press coverage the princess received John Pearson noted in his biography of the royal family that many in Britain decried the expense of the princess s holidays which saw her described as a royal parasite 37 Later history EditIn 1996 Princess Margaret gave the property to her son David Linley as a wedding gift 38 and perhaps partly to minimise death duties 39 Linley subsequently sold the villa in 1999 for 2 4 million reportedly to the distress of his mother 40 38 The estate was sold to an American couple with Irish links 39 who simplified the interior design introducing Irish cultural elements The villa is available to rent 38 Media appearances EditLes Jolies Eaux has been referenced in a number of television shows 41 including in the third and fourth series of the Netflix s The Crown 42 43 The set production designer Martin Childs consulted the archives of Oliver Messel to accurately represent the interior design of Princess Margaret s estate 44 and sought a similar structure for exterior shots 45 eventually settling on a villa in southern Spain 46 Les Jolies Eaux was also featured in the second episode of the BBC documentary series Princess Margaret The Rebel Royal 47 References Edit Messel Thomas Howgill Emma 4 May 2018 Three Views from the Oliver Messel Archive at University of Bristol Theatre Collection Photography and Culture 11 2 215 227 doi 10 1080 17514517 2018 1501192 ISSN 1751 4517 S2CID 194160766 Bishop Matthew Louis 2010 Tourism as a Small State Development Strategy Progress in Development Studies 10 2 99 114 doi 10 1177 146499340901000201 ISSN 1464 9934 S2CID 154952603 Mystique of the billionaires island The Irish Times Retrieved 20 November 2020 Les Jolies Eaux Mustique Retrieved 20 November 2020 Les Jolies Eaux Mustique Retrieved 2 February 2022 a b Joseph Claudia 2011 Kate the making of a princess New York William Morrow p 60 ISBN 978 0 06 208229 9 OCLC 692291705 Teeman Tim December 2019 Princess Margaret s Love Affair With The Island Of Mustique Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest OCTOBER 2003 Architectural Digest The Complete Archive Retrieved 20 November 2020 Gerald Clarke October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 229 Joseph Claudia 2011 Kate the making of a princess New York William Morrow p 160 ISBN 978 0 06 208229 9 OCLC 692291705 Joseph Claudia 2011 Kate the making of a princess New York William Morrow p 161 ISBN 978 0 06 208229 9 OCLC 692291705 Aronson Theo 2013 Princess Margaret a biography London Thistle Publishing p 340 ISBN 978 1 909609 20 4 OCLC 944958496 Aronson Theo 2013 Princess Margaret a biography London Thistle Publishing ISBN 978 1 909609 20 4 OCLC 944958496 Clarke Gerald October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 230 Geerligs H C Prinsen 2009 The World s Cane Sugar Industry Cambridge Cambridge University Press doi 10 1017 cbo9780511751073 ISBN 978 0 511 75107 3 Clarke Gerald October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 229 Glenconner Anne 6 November 2020 Lady Anne Glenconner My life on Mustique in 12 photographs The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Teeman Tim December 2019 Princess Margaret s Love Affair With The Island Of Mustique Town amp Country p 5 Clarke Gerald October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 232 Joseph Claudia 2011 Kate the making of a princess New York William Morrow p 72 ISBN 978 0 06 208229 9 OCLC 692291705 Clarke Gerald October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 260 Clarke Gerald October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 249 a b c Messel Oliver Oxford Art Online Oxford University Press 2003 doi 10 1093 gao 9781884446054 article t057352 Aronson Theo 2013 Princess Margaret a biography London Thistle Publishing p 339 ISBN 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Eaux Architectural Digest 60 120 Clarke Gerald October 2003 Les Jolies Eaux Architectural Digest 60 290 Lowenthal David 1 April 2007 Islands Lovers and Others Geographical Review 97 2 202 229 doi 10 1111 j 1931 0846 2007 tb00399 x ISSN 0016 7428 S2CID 163129110 Blakemore Erin When Princess Margaret s Affair Hit the Tabloids and Torpedoed Her Marriage HISTORY Retrieved 20 November 2020 Teeman Tim 16 November 2020 Her Own Private Island Why Princess Margaret Loved Mustique More Than Any Palace Town amp Country Retrieved 20 November 2020 Pearson John 2011 The Ultimate Family The Making of the Royal House of Windsor London Bloomsbury Reader p 37 a b c Mystique of the billionaires island The Irish Times Retrieved 19 November 2020 a b Goldsmith Margie Toucan Hill Mustique Fit For A Sultan And Sultana Forbes Retrieved 19 November 2020 Meet Mr and Mrs Linley also known as the Glumleys Evening Standard 23 May 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2020 Whitlock Cathy 17 November 2019 On the set of Netflix 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