Nat Rothschild celebrated a £1million 40th birthday in Porto Montenegro

July 10, 2011   | Bota

Montenegro is a staggeringly beautiful, mountain statelet on the coast of the Adriatic, only just more than half the size of Wales with a population of 660,000, slightly more than that of Glasgow. It has been an independent state only since 2006, when its people voted in a referendum to sever their union with Serbia. It is probably best known to the British public as the supposed setting of the film Casino Royale, though most of it was actually shot in the Czech Republic.Uniquely for a sovereign state, Montenegro has no currency. All transactions are conducted in euros though it is not in the EU or the eurozone.
Porto Montenegro is a Luxury yacht marina and adjacent waterfront development currently under construction in Tivat(CAVTAT), Montenegro.

It was a lavish party packed with oligarchs and mining magnates. Just the sort of occasion where you might expect to see Peter Mandelson.
But it seems someone was determined the world would not be allowed to see the Labour peer enjoying the lavish 40th birthday celebrations of his close friend billionaire Nat Rothschild.
Burly security guards used strong-arm tactics in a bid to prevent the former Business Secretary from being photographed as he joined other guests in Montenegro for the £1million event.
They snatched a mobile phone and deleted photos from the device and a camera memory card before ordering a Mail on Sunday reporter to ‘Take a walk’.
The three-day celebration for 300 guests in Porto Montenegro – ‘the St Tropez of the Adriatic’ – started on Thursday evening with a reception at a beachside restaurant, followed by the main event on Friday night, an open-air disco beside an infinity pool.

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