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'You'd be cancelled if you said that now': Myleene Klass reveals she was told to change her name at the start of her career as it was 'too ethnic' 'I've sworn in front of him plenty of times!': Sharon Osbourne opens up about her cheeky relationship with King Charles ahead of his Coronation Alfred, Alma and Agnes all died. Only their youngest daughter, Astrid, then ten, survived the attacks. Three of his four children were killed in the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka in 2018. In the vision, Povlsen said he planned to pass the estate along to his four children and that they would continue his work.

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Mr Povlsen and Anne had formed a '200-year vision' for their estates, which involves rewilding the land. His Scottish landholdings cover an area half the size of Worcestershire, and surpassed the mere 217,000 acres owned by the Duke of Buccleuch - Britain's biggest land owner before him. Four estates were added between 20, and another three in 2016.

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Two years later, he spent another £15.5million acquiring the 23,000-acre Braeroy estate near Fort William, nearby Tulloch, and Lynaberack in the Cairngorms.

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He began building this ever-growing property portfolio in the autumn of 2006, with the £7.9million acquisition of Glenfeshie, a 42,000-acre patch of the Cairngorms National Park. Some have called it the most expensive family holiday in history because three decades later he has spent £100million quietly turning himself into a real-life Monarch of the Glen. Mr Povlsen became enchanted with Scotland when one summer in the 1980s the young boy from Denmark went fly fishing in the Scottish Highlands with his parents and brother. Only Astrid survived the Sri Lankan bombings in 2018 The couple had four children - Astrid, Agnes and Alfred (pictured in the days before they died) and Alma, who took the picture. The officers approached the property tycoon's vehicle and immediately recognised him. Mr Povlsen got out and greeted the officers. They stopped him at the next opportunity. Mr Povlsen started to 'slow down quite a bit', leaving the officers to believe he was aware they were behind him. The pair followed Mr Povlsen's vehicle along the winding road for several miles, noting how overtaking the roadway would be 'tricky'. They followed the van over a fixed distance, matching Mr Povlsen's speed, so they could 'comfortably say he's been driving at no less than a certain speed'. 'We'll just try and get him stopped as soon as we can.' 'He was detected at 82mph in the 60 limit, so a bit to fast,' the officer said.

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Video shows how two police officers in Sutherland pursued a Volkswagen Caravelle van after the driver - later identified as Mr Povlsen - was clocked going 12mph over the speed limit. Mr Povlsen controls at least 220,000 acres of the Highlands after he started buying up some of the country's grandest estates. With his wife Anne, they have formed a '200-year vision' for their estates, which involves rewilding the land

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Mr Povlsen said 'that's fine', before remarking it was a 'nice, sunny day' and there had been 'no traffic'. The officer presented Mr Povlsen with his options - to receive a £100 fine and three points on his licence or, if he did not accept that, be reported to the court. They pursued his vehicle for several miles before reaching a safe place to stop him. In the programme's fourth episode, officers clocked the billionaire at a speed of 82mph while driving in a 60 zone. The mogul, worth £6.1billion but known for enjoying a whisky at the local pub and driving a VW Golf, is Scotland's richest man with around 220,000 acres of the Highlands under his control after he started buying up some of the country's grandest estates more than 15 years ago.īut according to the BBC docuseries Highland Cops, even Mr Povlsen, 50, is not above the law. The ASOS billionaire who was caught speeding in the Highlands told police 'there was no traffic' and 'it was a nice sunny day' as they slapped him with a £100 fine and put three points on his licence.ĭanish retail tycoon Anders Holch Povlsen is the biggest shareholder in the British online fashion company ASOS and the wealthy owner of the international fashion business Bestseller.














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