TUTANKHAMUN CENTENARY 2022
ALMINA COUNTESS OF
CARNARVON PLAYS OUT HER OWN GAME OF CHARADES
In November-December 1922 whilst Howard Carter and Lord George Carnarvon were playing out their choreographed games around the Old King Tut discovery and then entering into Tutankhamun’s tomb, Almina, Carnarvon’s wife was missing from the centre stage at Luxor.
Almina was playing out her own game of charades.
The woman who forked out the
money for the 14 years of digging through the generous
hand-outs she secured from her sugar daddy, Baron
Alfred de Rothschild, was sorting out how to add to her bank
balance.
The reason for Almina’s
absence on the first November 1922 trip by her husband to Egypt
is crowded with surreptitious art deals and sneaky
arrangements, the usual level of Carnarvon lies that have confused history.
Year on year, for 20 years, Lady Carnarvon had
accompanied his Lordship to
One cute explanation given was that
“being so often disappointed [on previous journeys to Luxor ] [Almina] decided to stay behind.” [i] [ in
Almina was seeing the Colonel and they were lovers.
This fact came out in the High Court in 1925 during the 17 day sex scandal Dennistoun v Dennistoun.
The Colonel – and his ex wife Dorothy may well have had a cunning plan to deceive Almina, but the Countess saw through any ploy. She wanted the Colonel and had him in her bed. Moreover , he was the fall guy, the patsy.
Almina’s plan was also to money launder
the proceeds of her intended art sales through Ian Dennistoun’s barren
bank account. Ian was skint, he lived on a tiddly army pension and
hand outs from the helpless women he chased.
In the winter of 1922/3 the Countess was busy wheeling and dealing over the estate left to her by Baron Alfred de Rothschild. Alfred, a shrewd collector of old Masters, Gainsboroughs, French porcelain, rare silver and the finest jewels treated Almina well, he secured the title for her of Countess of Carnarvon, he funded the Carnarvons’ whims for decades; but he had to as Almina’s mother Marie Wombwell was aware and ready to disclose Alfred’s cloudy business and shameful sex secrets to the world.
[i] Sunday Times, 10 December, 1922.
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