OTHER ELIGIBLE BACHELORS WORTH BAGGING
GEORGE SPENCERCHURCHILL, 23: £100m
HEIR to Bleinheim Palace, he became Marquess of Blandford in 2014 on the death of his grandfather. Will one day be Duke of Marborough. The Old Harrovian has, says Tatler, ‘devilishly good looks’. Has a degree in urbanisation.
PETE CASHMORE, 30: £170m
SELF-MADE, he launched the news website Mashable at 19 from his bedroom in Aberdeen and by 2014 it was one of the biggest sites on the internet. What he lacks in breeding he makes up for in business acumen, with 45 million global readers and 28 million social media followers.
GEORGE PERCY, 32: £350m >> EARL PERCY, heir to the £350 million Dukedom of Northumberland, including Alnwick Castle, is boss of an energy company. At Edinburgh University he shared a house with Pippa Middleton, and they were briefly romantically linked.
TIM GREDLEY, 30: £194m
THE son of Bill Gredley, 83, a property developer and racehorse owner, Tim, an accomplished international showjumper, runs the Newmarket-based company Unex. He also owns a worldclass equestrian centre in the U.S.
TOM PERSSON, 30: £672m
THE son of Stefan Persson, a Swedish billionaire who owns a 780-acre estate in Wiltshire and the village of Linkenholt in Hampshire. His family wealth derives from the fashion chain H&M. Tom is a graduate of the Met Film School in Ealing.
GREGORY MOSTYN, 7TH BARON MOSTYN, 30: £49m
ART-LOVING, Arsenal-supporting Japanese-speaking, snooker-playing polyglot, who calls a baronial pile in North Wales home. Much of his time is spent managing the family estate, but he has a home in London and enjoys visiting Japan to relax.