More Stowe School links to Ghislaine Maxwell: Nicholas Coleridge and Geordie Greig
Ghislaine Maxwell with her close friends including Nicholas Coleridge and Geordie Greig, both of whom are listed in her Black Book:
Nicholas Coleridge is the chairman of Condé Nast Britain which publishes the 'society magazine' Tatler. Geordie Greig holds the editorship of The Daily Mail, but from 1999-2009 edited Tatler. In other words, Coleridge is Greig's former boss.
Nicholas Coleridge is the godfather of Cara Delevingne, the fashion model, whose sister Chloe Delevingne is a Stowe School alumnae. Student 'fashion shows' and 'leavers' balls' at Stowe School have long been a fixture in Mr Coleridge's Tatler, including during the period of Geordie Greig's editorship. Typically, sexualised photos of the teenage Stowe students are accompanied by text denoting the teenagers which Tatler determines to be "attractive", "hot" or "beauties". Had Coleridge and Greig sought the approval of their mutual friend Ghislaine Maxwell for Tatler's salacious descriptions of school students, she surely would have approved.
Geordie Greig may no longer work at Tatler for Mr Coleridge, but is thought to have retained the keen interest in youth nurtured by his former boss. The above photo of Ghislaine Maxwell with Mr Coleridge and Mr Greig shows them attending an event to mark the publication of Greig's book 'Breakfast with Lucian: A Portrait of the Artist', about his friend Lucian Freud, the late paedophile.
Since publishing that book about his deceased paedophile friend and assuming the post of editor at the Daily Mail in September 2018, few have done as much as Geordie Greig to ensure that survivors who go public with allegations of child sexual abuse at the hands of powerful men and women are disbelieved and vilified.
Quote:"The late painter Lucian Freud had a constant cavalcade of ... sometimes teenaged lovers.
"His ... relationship with daughter Annie was tested when he painted her nude in 1963: she was just 14 years old."
Ariadne Calvo-Platero
Also appearing in the photograph above with Ghislaine Maxwell, Nicholas Coleridge and Geordie Greig is Ghislaine's 'best friend from Oxford', Ariadne Calvo-Platero, who has an indirect link to Stowe School through her husband.
Ariadne is married to Mario Calvo-Platero, a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) - Director Dr John Chipman.
Quote:"IISS played a key role in furnishing the pretexts for the invasion of Iraq by publishing a dossier on Iraqi WMDs, on 9 September 2002 ... presented by Dr John Chipman."
Moreover, Lady Theresa Manners is the sister of Ghislaine Maxwell's former boyfriend, 11th Duke of Rutland David Manners, who sent his sons to Stowe School, and who is the close friend and former employer of alleged serial paedophile Harvey Proctor.