Caroline Tisdall  

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In February 2006 it emerged that in his will Fentener van Vlissingen left a significant portion of his estate to his partner, the former Guardian art critic Caroline Tisdall, as well as several million to his lover Suzanne Wolff. The Scotsman and the Daily Mail reported that Tisdall had been prepared to tolerate the billionaire's relationship with Wolff in his latter years. He left the bulk of his fortune and the Letterewe Estate in north-west Scotland to his two daughters, Alicia and Tet and to their children. According to the Daily Mail, nothing was left to his ex-wife and the mother of Alicia and Tet, Ank Van Vlissingen.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>





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