
"Princess Margaret spent a weekend with the commune at the Surrendell Farm and that got a lot of publicity afterwards," Warwick says. Llewellyn and several of his friends, including actress Helen Mirren, lived on a commune at a farm in Wiltshire named Surrendell in the mid-1970s.

After he finished school, Llewellyn embraced the "bohemian lifestyle." Llewellyn attended Hawtreys preparatory school and Shrewsbury boarding school, the latter of which was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI. His father was an Olympic horseman who, along with his horse, Foxhunter, "won nearly every grand prix in Europe during the late 1940s and early 1950s," Warwick says.

Central Press // Getty Images He came from an affluent family and was well-educated.Īccording to Warwick, Llewellyn was born to Sir Harry Llewellyn and the Honorable Christine de Saumarez. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon at Trooping the Colour in 1973.
