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  1. George Charles Bingham, 8th Earl of Lucan (born 21 September 1967), styled Lord Bingham until 2016, is a British hereditary peer. He is a paternal third cousin of Diana, Princess of Wales .

  2. New earl George Bingham claims father remains innocent of murder 42 years after discovery of his blood-splattered car.

  3. Oct 3, 2020 · She and her husband, George Bingham, the 8th Earl of Lucan, were awoken every half hour the night before we meet by their 10-month-old son, Charles – not that you can tell from the infectious good vibes emanating from the couple as they welcome Tatler into their elegant St John’s Wood mansion flat.

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · George Bingham, who became the 8th Earl of Lucan after his father was formally declared dead, has expressed scepticism, saying in 2020: “My father has been found many times over the years only ...

  5. Feb 25, 2024 · George Bingham, soon to become the 8th Earl of Lucan, speaking on February 3, 2016, after England’s High Court officially declared his father dead, 42 years after his disappearance.

  6. Sep 8, 2012 · The truth must finally be told: Why Lord Lucan's son is finally speaking out after 38 years. In an exclusive no-holds-barred interview with the Daily Mirror, George Bingham finally sets the...

  7. Jan 14, 2018 · She had three children, Frances, Camilla and George, now the 8th Earl of Lucan. Following a inquest into her death this week, daughter Camilla Bingham told the Daily Mail: “Mummy left her...

  8. Feb 3, 2016 · On Wednesday, a London High Court declared Lucan dead, clearing the way for his son, George Bingham, to become the 8th Earl of Lucan. A separation, a death, a disappearance. The 7th...

  9. Feb 3, 2016 · Under a law that took effect in 2014, the earl’s son, George Charles Bingham, asked a court to formally issue a death certificate so that he could inherit his father’s title and become the ...

  10. Mar 6, 2012 · George Bingham, the 8th Lord Lucan and son of the notorious earl who disappeared in 1974 today, confirmed to The Times that he was sent on a trip to Africa in the 1980s