Olympic showjumper Lizzie Purbrick, 63, reveals Lord Prior is a ‘madman’ in bed chamber

The former Olympian who sprayed eight litres of pigs blood over the £1million flat of a Tory peer dubbed Lord Legover says she did it for ‘women everywhere’.   

Lizzie Purbrick, 63, drew a gory three-foot penis on the floor of the Kennington home she had shared with Lord Prior of Brampton, and daubed ‘lady sl*t’ and ‘big d**k lord’ on his walls. 

She says she was left heartbroken after the eventing champion caught her partner of two years with another woman in May, having moved back to Britain for the first time since the 1990s to be with him. 

Lizzie Purbrick, 63, drew a gory three-foot penis  on the floor of the Kennington home she had shared with Lord Prior of Brampton, and daubed 'lady sl*t' and 'big d**k lord' on his walls.

Lizzie Purbrick (pictured on Wednesday) admitted causing criminal damage at the 63-year-old’s south London flat at Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court yesterday after daubing pig’s blood all over her flat

Simon Nicholls, defending, said the incident was ‘out of character’ for his client, who was left reeling when her two-year long relationship with Lord Prior came to an end. Pictures show how Purbrick made two attempts at the word ‘wh*re’ after misspelling the first

She was sentenced to 120 hours’ community service for the crime following a hearing at Camberwell Magistrates’ court on Tuesday. 

But despite the judge describing the act as ‘quite appalling’, Lizzie stands by her actions – telling The Sun she did it for ‘wronged women everywhere’.

In a candid interview with the newspaper, Lizzie revealed they enjoyed a happy relationship living together at the Peer’s London flat in Kennington. 

She said they had a ‘healthy appetite for fun and games after hours’.

She added: ‘He wasn’t wild in real life, but he was like a madman in the bed chamber.’

Purbrick outside court

Purbrick (pictured) was part of the Great Britain team at the Moscow Olympics in 1980 

Purbrick (left, outside court, and right, at the 1980 Olympics) admitted causing criminal damage at the 63-year-old’s south London flat

However it all turned sour when Lord Prior was made chairman of the University College London Hospitals. He broke it off, saying he needed to focus on his career.

Later she found he had moved on with another woman – and she walked in on them ‘at it like rabbits’ after stopping by his home to pick up some belongings.

She told the paper: ‘I opened the bedroom door and I saw them. They were both at it like rabbits.’ 

In a very English manner, Lizzie described how the trio sat down and had a cup of coffee after the ‘absurd’ situation.   

Simon Nicholls, defending, said the incident was ‘out of character’ for his client, who was left reeling when her two-year long relationship with Lord Prior came to an end. Pictures show how Purbrick made two attempts at the word ‘wh*re’ after misspelling the first

Lizzie Purbrick, 63, also drew a three-foot penis on the floor amid allegations David Prior was sleeping with another woman 

Lizzie Purbrick, 63, also drew a three-foot penis on the floor amid allegations David Prior was sleeping with another woman 

The damage was only discovered when alarmed neighbours spotted the blood seeping under the front door to the flat into the street. Pools of blood were left to dry on the single bed inside the Tory peer’s London apartment

Lizzie told The Sun: ‘He doesn’t look the type, but they do always say those are the ones you have to watch — they’re dark horse, dangerous. He was an absolute sex fiend, in the nicest possible way. The day after, I completely broke down but had an idea how to get him back.’ 

And she wasted no time. The following day she collected eight litres of pigs’ blood from an abattoir near her home in Wells-next-the-Sea in Nofolk. 

Taking inspiration from a scene in Macbeth, she let herself into his flat before painting the walls red.   

Over the next hour she daubed messages including ‘Lady sl*t’, ‘Mags wet tween the legs’, as well as a picture of a large penis.

The blood was sprayed all over the property using this canister carrying five litres of the gory fluid

The blood was sprayed all over the property using this canister carrying five litres of the gory fluid

Lizzie described how she turned the radio on and went around the house ‘dancing and singing’ listening to Puff Daddy rapping. 

She told the paper: ‘I felt elated afterwards, almost like I was on a massive high.’   

Earlier this week Cmberwell Magistrates had heard Purbrick wrecked Mr Prior’s apartment, tore clothes from cupboards and stuck ripped fabric to the wall in the shape of a cross which appear a part of her vandalisation, before using several pints of blood and a garden sprayer to douse the room in red.

The prosecutor said neighbours were alarmed when they saw red liquid spilling out from the front door out into the street (pictured) and called the police

The prosecutor said neighbours were alarmed when they saw red liquid spilling out from the front door out into the street (pictured) and called the police

Purbrick, who was part of the Equestrian team for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, then left a cheque for £1,000 to Mr Prior labelled ‘payment for the bull’. Prior is said to have billed her £15,000 for damages, which she has not paid.

Describing her state of mind her probation officer told the court: ‘She cried all the next day. Having a friend who was a butcher she took eight litres of pig’s blood because [Lord Prior] has interests in raising pigs.’

She launched an extraordinary defence of herself on the steps of court and  thanked the ‘lovely’ judge for not jailing her after she was cleared of burglary.

Ms Purbrick started her two-year relationship with Lord Prior – who has been nicknamed Lord Legover – after meeting him at a dinner party in Norfolk.  

Purbrick described her life and said: ‘Everything starts in Norfolk. It is a hotbed of sex.

‘I am a very, very well-bred toff, I was born and bred in Norfolk. So many people have said I should write my life story but I am so bonkers I can’t remember it.’   

The damage was only discovered when alarmed neighbours spotted the blood seeping under the front door to the flat into the street. 

The court heard she had been in a relationship with former MP and Tory peer Lord Prior for around two years, having met at a dinner party at Swannington Manner – Prior’s stately home – and both were estranged from their partners.

 

 



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