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‘I need therapy after my father cut me out of his £85million estate’: Earl of Yarmouth, 32, claims toxic family fortune row left him suffering ‘trauma’

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The Earl of Yarmouth has claimed a toxic row over the family fortune has left him with ‘trauma’ and needing therapy. 

William Seymour, 32, has been involved in a public spat with his parents, the Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford, since 2018, when he married wife Kelsey – now Countess of Yarmouth – a former Goldman Sachs banker.

Lord Yarmouth had expected to inherit the 400-year-old family seat, Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, as his parents’ oldest son, London’s High Court heard.

But William’s 66-year-old marquess father Harry, Lord Hertford, has told how they fell out ‘in the run up to and after his wedding to Kelsey’.

Lord Hertford said his son’s relationship with his family ‘deteriorated very sharply’ after he asked his father to ‘hand over Ragley Hall to him when he turned 30’ in 2023.

The ongoing row has made it to court, with the young Earl claiming the ‘trauma’ of not taking over the estate as expected has left him needing ‘professional help and counselling to deal with trauma as a consequence’, the High Court heard. 

William also sent what his parents say were ‘hostile and inflammatory’ emails to his marchioness mother Beatriz, Lady Hertford, 64 – said to be ‘questioning’ his father’s ‘mental capacity’, which the elder couple say caused ‘enormous upset and anger’.

Alongside this, there were clashes between the younger pair and the trustees controlling a large part of the 6,000-acre Ragley Estate, which is the source of the family’s wealth.

‘I need therapy after my father cut me out of his £85million estate’: Earl of Yarmouth, 32, claims toxic family fortune row left him suffering ‘trauma’

William Seymour, 32, (right) has been involved in a public spat with his parents, the Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford, since 2018, when he married wife Kelsey (left)  – now Countess of Yarmouth

William's 66-year-old marquess father Harry, Lord Hertford (pictured), has told how they fell out 'in the run up to and after his wedding to Kelsey'

William’s 66-year-old marquess father Harry, Lord Hertford (pictured), has told how they fell out ‘in the run up to and after his wedding to Kelsey’

Lord Yarmouth had expected to inherit the 400-year-old family seat, Ragley Hall (pictured) in Warwickshire, as his parents' oldest son, London's High Court heard

Lord Yarmouth had expected to inherit the 400-year-old family seat, Ragley Hall (pictured) in Warwickshire, as his parents’ oldest son, London’s High Court heard

The Earl and Countess of Yarmouth are pictured here outside London's High Court

The Earl and Countess of Yarmouth are pictured here outside London’s High Court

The earl and countess are claiming amongst other things that the trustees refused to release funds for their two children’s private school fees.

The couple also say they were kicked out of their cottage home on the estate with just a few days’ notice.

Now, after seven years of simmering dispute, the earl – who with his wife runs craft elderflower liquor distillery St Maur from part of the estate – is facing off against his parents and siblings in court.

They are aiming to dismantle the structure controlling the trusts and remove the trustees, who the earl claims have sided with his parents.

He says that the ‘trauma’ of having expectations dashed that he would ‘take over the estate’ at 30 has ‘upended’ his life – leaving him needing ‘professional help and counselling to deal with trauma as a consequence’.

But lawyers for Lord and Lady Hertford and William’s three siblings – Lady Gabriella Seymour, 32, 30-year-old Lord Edward Seymour and Lady Antonia Seymour, 26 – say William has behaved in an ‘unreasonable and vindictive’ manner.

They want the trusts left undisturbed, whilst those running the family trusts – the Ragley Trust Company Ltd and Seymour Trust Company Ltd – deny bias.

The court heard that the Seymour family, which indirectly descends from Henry VIII’s favourite wife Jane Seymour, have had their family seat at Ragley, near Alcester, for about 400 years.

The estate comprises a Robert Hooke Palladian mansion, working farms, businesses and properties, as well as woods and hundreds of acres of parkland – although the two trusts do not run the house itself.

William Seymour, the 32-year-old Earl of Yarmouth, has been involved in a public spat with his parents since 2018, when he married wife Kelsey, now Countess of Yarmouth

William Seymour, the 32-year-old Earl of Yarmouth, has been involved in a public spat with his parents since 2018, when he married wife Kelsey, now Countess of Yarmouth

Lord Hertford (pictured) says his son's relationship with his family 'deteriorated very sharply' after he asked his father to 'hand over Ragley Hall to him when he turned 30' in 2023

Lord Hertford (pictured) says his son’s relationship with his family ‘deteriorated very sharply’ after he asked his father to ‘hand over Ragley Hall to him when he turned 30’ in 2023

William, who the court heard had already been passed estate land and property worth more than £4million by the time he was 21, had ‘little interest in the estate or the trusts’ until 2017, the family’s barrister Richard Dew said.

But after getting together with his financier wife Kelsey, he ‘started to assert himself,’ with the couple asking to be given financial information about the estate and to attend management meetings, the lawyer said.

This led to complaints from William about his ideas about how the estate should be run being disregarded and ‘disrespect’ being shown to his wife, by not inviting her to a trustee meeting.

At the same time, relations with his family were nosediving – with ‘the culmination seeming to be an extraordinary email sent by (William) to his mother suggesting that his father was incapable’, Mr Dew said.

Tim Sherwin, barrister for the two family trusts, told the court William had sparked conflict with his father by raising the topic of his succession as oldest son and heir.

Mr Sherwin said: ‘Harry’s account is that William asked him to confirm that Harry would hand over Ragley Hall to William when William turned 30, ie. in late 2023.

‘Harry says he was disappointed with William’s lack of achievements, and that the tipping point in their falling out was a letter from William sent on 25 July 2018 to (Lady Hertford) questioning Harry’s mental capacity.’

William had attended Cirencester Agricultural College, although he ‘dropped out after a year’, said the barrister – adding that the son had ‘not since obtained any professional or other qualifications’.

Lord Yarmouth is also accused of sending what his parents say were 'hostile and inflammatory' emails to his marchioness mother Beatriz, Lady Hertford, 64 (pictured outside the High Court)

Lord Yarmouth is also accused of sending what his parents say were ‘hostile and inflammatory’ emails to his marchioness mother Beatriz, Lady Hertford, 64 (pictured outside the High Court)

The Earl of Yarmouth (pictured outside London's High Court) says that the 'trauma' of having expectations dashed that he would 'take over the estate' at 30 had 'upended' his life

The Earl of Yarmouth (pictured outside London’s High Court) says that the ‘trauma’ of having expectations dashed that he would ‘take over the estate’ at 30 had ‘upended’ his life

But William says the problems were caused between him and his parents after they appeared to stage a shock ‘volte face’ by dashing his hope and expectation that he would inherit the estate while still a young man.

He had been rocked to receive an email from his Brazilian-born mother in March 2018, in which she told him: ‘As you know, darling, there are no funds available for supporting two generations at the same time and you should prepare for that.

‘There are no obligations as to when or what is handed over. Ragley was passed to your father when he was 33 because your grandfather, then 61, saw fit.

‘Nowadays, retirement happens later and people live longer. Our concern is you don’t seem to be taking it all in – as if you were somehow expecting Ragley to fit within your needs.’

The court heard William claims he had never been given an explanation and that, as a result, his ‘position, circumstances, and needs had been changed profoundly in 2018’.

A deep rift resulted, growing worse over the years, with William and his wife on one side and his parents and siblings on the other, with – William claims – the trustees siding with his parents, the court was told.

Incidents include William suing the trusts to force them to release a large parcel of estate woodland to him – with a row about access rights ongoing.

There have also been claims that he and his wife were ejected from their estate cottage and ‘given only six days’ notice to leave, leaving him without a home to go to’.

The Earl and Countess of Yarmouth are seen here on their wedding day in 2018

The Earl and Countess of Yarmouth are seen here on their wedding day in 2018

The couple also say the trusts refused to release money for their two children’s private school fees, though the trustees’ lawyers insist they needed more information from the couple in order to do so.

William is now seeking to have the trusts dismantled, with trust companies removed and replaced with independent professional trustees on the basis that their relationship has broken down.

His barrister Paul Burton said the trustees had contributed to family strife and misdirected the estate, telling the court: ‘I can’t say that the trustees did this or that and so caused the family breakdown – I can say that the trustees are a problem and have exacerbated it and fuelled it.’

Backing the trusts’ case, Mr Dew, for William’s parents and siblings, said that since 2018 he had done ‘many things which on any basis would make the trustees cautious in their dealings with him’.

These acts included the litigation over the Ragley Woodland, blocking access and ‘trying to obstruct and disrupt estate events’, he said.

There had also been incidents in which he ‘surreptitiously recorded meetings and calls, both with the trustees and with staff members’, the barrister told the court.

He also rejected the earl’s accusation that he and Kelsey were left without a roof when asked to leave their estate cottage, saying to the judge: ‘This is an example of his tendency to exaggerate and frankly embellish his evidence.’

Mr Sherwin said of the earl that ‘for the early part of his life and probably up until at least 2017, the claimant was regarded by his parents and siblings as the likely successor to the assets owned by Lord Hertford’.

The 6,000-acre Raglan Estate comprises a Robert Hooke Palladian mansion, working farms, businesses and properties, as well as woods and parkland

The 6,000-acre Raglan Estate comprises a Robert Hooke Palladian mansion, working farms, businesses and properties, as well as woods and parkland

But ‘in 2017 and 2018, the claimant began to assert himself in a way that, in hindsight, may have been designed to engineer a breakdown in family relationships, the lawyer added.

‘Whether that was the intended outcome, that was what happened, the culmination seeming to be an extraordinary email sent by the claimant to his mother suggesting that his father was incapable,’ Mr Sherwin continued.

‘These emails were hostile and inflammatory documents, and the claimant must have realised that they would cause enormous upset and anger.

‘The claimant was successful in that, because the evidence suggests that they led directly to a breakdown in the family relationships.’

But William’s barrister told the judge, Master James Brightwell: ‘This is not a family dispute. This is a claim against the trustees for their removal.

‘That the relationship of trust and confidence between the claimant and the trustees has irretrievably broken down is beyond argument.

‘There is no prospect of these outstanding matters being resolved while the trustees are in office.’

Mr Dew, for the family, said removal of the trustees will be to the detriment of the estate, as their years of experience and personal relationships with the staff will be lost and fees for replacements will be more expensive.

Lady Hertford (pictured) is said to have told William: 'As you know, darling, there are no funds available for supporting two generations at the same time and you should prepare for that.

Lady Hertford (pictured) is said to have told William: ‘As you know, darling, there are no funds available for supporting two generations at the same time and you should prepare for that.

Lord and Lady Yarmouth run craft elderflower liquor distillery St Maur from part of the estate

Lord and Lady Yarmouth run craft elderflower liquor distillery St Maur from part of the estate

‘It is denied that the relationship (with the trusts) has been destroyed,’ he said. ‘The claimant confuses his relationship with his immediate family members with the one he has with the trustees.

‘The claimant has acted vindictively and unreasonably, yet the trustees remain willing to work with him.

‘There is no doubt that there is a breakdown in the relationship between the claimant and his immediate family. The claimant’s mistake is to elide that breakdown as if it were also a breakdown in his relationship with the trustees.’

Master Brightwell has now finished hearing the case and will give his ruling at a later date.

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