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The real inspiration for Bond?

05 Feb

As we have been Bonding – as it were – I thought I would pose a quiz question.

Although Errol embodied Bond is so many ways, Fleming, sadly, did not seem to make that connection. This was probably because he was too myopic and snobbish. In fact, he was a social mountaineer; the Edmund Hillary of social climbers.

So my question is, what is the name of the man Fleming most admired and wanted to be (and that includes physically)?

In public, Fleming often gave contradictory answers when asked upon whom he had modelled James Bond. In private, however, he frequently named my ‘mystery man’  (pictured below). I know this is true because Fleming used to stay with my father in Wiltshire, and the ‘mystery man’s’ late wife was my Godmother.

Coincidentally, he bore a striking resemblance to Errol, and the two actually met at a dinner party in Italy.

Mystery Man

Errol

 

Clue 1: My ‘mystery man’ wasn’t a member of the Intelligence Services, a Government official, a writer, an ornithologist, an actor or any of the people usually mentioned. Fleming first met him in 1951 and later attended his wedding (below). (Interestingly, his wife, according to one of Fleming’s letters, was ‘my ideal of what a girl should look like, and how she should act’, which qualifies her for the distaff side of all the Bond novels published after 1955.)

Clue 2: In ‘From Russia With Love’, Fleming pays tribute to my ‘mystery man’ and his wife. When Bond and Tatiana have to flee from SMERSH, they are given false names. The names Fleming chose were their names.

Clue 3: A well-known sport was named after the ‘mystery man’s’ house.

Clue 4: The man is still living and has been called ‘the handsomest …. in England.’

So, what is his name?

My ‘mystery man’ outside his family house, and at the horse trials

 

— PW

 
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8 years ago

Dear Petronella,

Please disabuse and dispel for us the sub rosa Rubirosa report as just a very big ruse!

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P.S. P.W. You woulda made a helluva a Bond/SIS Girl!

8 years ago
Reply to  PW

No need to mince words here, PW. You’re among Flynnmates.

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8 years ago
Reply to  PW

Excellent, Petronella! We’ll all have to swashbuckle our proverbial seatbelts. La Lumiere Verte is yours. Please remember to drive on the right side … I mean correct side … of the street!

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8 years ago

Hi PW;
Due to my profession I knew the answer instantly It is “Badminton House”. Badminton is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. And the gentleman in question is:
David Robert Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort (born 23 February 1928), known as Mr David Somerset until 1984, is a British peer.
His bride in the picture is:
Lady Caroline Jane Thynne (m. 1950; d. 1995)

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I think you are right – a kind of resemblance to Errol but a definite James Bond type indeed!

8 years ago
Reply to  PW

No I am not aware of him but I googled him – WOW what a guy!

8 years ago
Reply to  PW

Thank you, very kind!
I mostly know answers about Errol but this one was different
My profession somewhat associated with Badminton.

8 years ago
Reply to  Tina

That’s the name.