More society sniping at Lady Lynn de Rothschild over false rumor she booted widow from her home

How far around the globe does a girl have to go to find willing brunch partners, exactly?

Earlier this week Page Six reported that Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild has been “run out of London” after a battle with her late husband’s children.

Now we hear she can’t expect a soft landing when she returns to New York, either.

We hear that the social set is furious over rumors that Lady Lynn is booting her elderly widow pal, Susan Gufreund, out of the luxury apartment she loaned her so that she can move back in.

But Gutfreund tells Page Six that the chagrined chatter is wrong — she’s actually moving out quite willingly and cheerfully.

A source tells us Gutfreund, the queen of the Upper East Side in the 1980s known for her lavish spending, was staying at Rothschild’s luxe pad at River House on 53rd Street.

“Susan is an older woman who lost her husband. It’s sad Lynn threw her out of the apartment,” says our source.

But Gutfreund — widow of disgraced “King of Wall Street,” John Gutfreud, the one-time CEO of Salomon Brothers — tells us, “I had a marvelous time staying in [Lady Lynn’s] fabulous home and I am incredibly grateful to her for letting me stay there while I moved into my new apartment.”

Susan Gutfreund

Gutfreund tells us she had a “marvelous time” staying at Rothschild’s River House pad.
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We asked when she moved into Lady Lynn’s pad and when she moved out, but we didn’t hear back.

After her husband’s death in 2016, Susan sold off their $53 million 12,000-square-foot duplex at the Rosario Candela-designed 834 Fifth Ave in 2019. 

The pair had lived at the stunning River House many years earlier, and after Lady Lynn skipped town to live with husband Sir Evelyn de Rothschild in the UK, Susan moved into Lynn’s River House apartment.

In 2021 Susan sold off their finery in an auction at Christies, listing items like jewelry designed by late friend, Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld and a table by Swiss sculptor Diego Giacometti.

Susan Gutfreund

Gutfreund had lived at River House decades prior with her late husband.
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Rothschild is returning to NYC after wearing out her welcome with the London social set following the death of her husband,  Sir Evelyn, who passed in November at 91.

According to a source, Lady Lynn is warring with the children. Not only were his kids, Jessica, Anthony and David, left out of the will, but she offended the family by having Bill Clinton, who allegedly barely knew Sir Evelyn, give a eulogy at the funeral instead of a family member.

Lynn de Rothschild and Evelyn de Rothschild

Rothschild’s fleeing back to NYC amongst our report she is warring with her late husband Sir Evelyn’s children.
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Gutfreund actually had a similar trajectory. She briefly fled to Paris to avoid the snickers of her peers in the Nineties after her husband resigned from his job after his firm admitted to violating rules for bidding on US Treasury bonds.

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