Lord Glenconner, a Scottish aristocrat, resides in St. Lucia with his wife Lady Anne Coke and their disabled son Christopher. Glenconner revisits his Caribbean island, Mustique, and prepares a lunch for Princess Margaret, showcasing his charming yet irritable and snobbish personality. As he interacts with locals and wealthy Americans, a portrait of the wealthy elite emerges against the backdrop of a third-world paradise.
The Man Who Bought Mustique
A Scottish aristocrat, Lord Glenconner, resides on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia with his wife, Lady Anne Coke, a lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret, and their sole surviving son.