Nigerian Girl Emma McQuiston Finally Marries British Viscount To Become First Black Marchioness

Happy day: Viscount Weymouth, Ceawlin Thynn, with his bride Emma McQuiston at Longleat

About two months ago, I informed you guys about Emma McQuiston, a 26 year old Nigerian with a British mother, who was engaged to Viscount Ceawlin Thynn, of Britain. If you missed the story, please click HERE.

Emma McQuiston the daughter of Nigerian oil tycoon Ladi Jadesimi, made history when she married the Viscount on Saturday 8th of June, becoming the first black Marchioness* in Britain.

Ceawlin Thynn's father, the Marquess of Bath – famous for his string of ‘wifelets’ – and his real wife, Hungarian-born Anna Gael, 69, sadly boycotted the ceremony, which took place at Longleat estate.

His failure to attend however has nothing to do with not supporting the union. Sources reveal that Lord Bath has expressed great displeasure at his son’s renovation of the family seat at Longleat, which has involved removing a number of his prized erotic paintings, and said he would stay away from the wedding.

The 80-year-old Marquess – wearing mustard chinos and a green velvet jacket – instead went to a wedding

Emma's Nigerian father Ladi Jadesimi was also at the wedding, to walk his daughter down the aisle.

*A Marchioness is a noblewoman of a rank above a Countess in Britain.

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