Lady Elizabeth Thynn
Lady Elizabeth Thynn, born Elizabeth Anne McCorkell in 1964, is a British noblewoman known for her marriage to Ceawlin Thynn, the 8th Marquess of Bath. She became a prominent figure in the British aristocracy and is recognized for her involvement in various charitable activities.
Lady Elizabeth has a background in art and design, having studied at Bristol University. She has also been involved in the management of the family estate, Longleat, which is famous for its safari park and historic house. Her contributions to both her family and community have made her a respected figure in society.