Countess Alexandra Tolstoy has offered a glimpse inside her cosy Oxfordshire cottage where she is spending lockdown – months after she was ‘evicted’ from the London home owned by her Russian billionaire ex.
The aristocratic beauty, who shares children Aliosha, Ivan and Maria with financier Sergei Pugachev, has swapped city life for quieter days filled with country walks, baking and homeschooling.
Photos shared on Instagram, where she boasts more than 75,000 followers, reveal a rustic family kitchen, bedrooms with sloped ceilings and wrought iron beds, and a characterful living room complete with roaring fire.
Unlike some influencers, Alexandra, who has descended from a long line of Russian nobility, doesn’t shy away from photographing the realities of family life and happily posts photos of piles of laundry, cluttered countertops and a dining room table strewn with homework.
Pugachev, 57, was once dubbed ‘the Kremlin’s banker’ and was close to Vladimir Putin before falling into disfavour. He is now seen as a ‘traitor’ by the Russian president.
After arriving in the UK in 2011, he was accused of siphoning a fortune out of his finance house Mezhprombank. State creditors in Moscow pursued him in the British courts, claiming he embezzled hundreds of millions.
The oligarch fled to France, where he remains, and was sentenced to two years in his absence by a High Court judge in 2016 for breaching court orders relating to hundreds of millions in allegedly stolen cash.
Casual in the country! Countess Alexandra Tolstoy has offered a glimpse inside the cosy Oxfordshire cottage where she is spending lockdown with her three children. Her ex is Russian billionaire Sergei Pugachev, 57, who is living in exile
The aristocratic beauty, who shares children Aliosha, Ivan and Maria with financier Sergei Pugachev, has swapped city life for quieter days filled with country walks, baking and homeschooling. Pictured, the exterior of the house
Family life: Mother-of-three Alexandra shows off a refreshingly normal kitchen, complete with cluttered countertops
Old-fashioned goodness: Alexandra’s daughter Maria tucked up in bed in one of the three bedrooms upstairs in the property
Organisaed chaos: Unlike some influencers, Alexandra doesn’t shy away from capturing piles of laundry in her pictures
Personal treasures: The house is decorated with dozens of ornaments and soft furnishings in an array of patterned fabrics
Alexandra has three children with Sergei Pugachev, 57, who was once dubbed ‘the Kremlin’s banker’ and was close to Vladimir Putin before falling into disfavour. He is now seen as a ‘traitor’ by the Russian president. Pictured, the couple together
Pugachev has cut off Alexandra and their children financially, she claims, and the family were evicted from Pugachev’s £12million south London family mansion during the height of the pandemic after reportedly being given just 12 days notice by the Russian government, who had repossessed the property.
It is understood Alexandra has since moved into another home in London, but has chosen to spend lockdown in her idyllic country home, which she bought in 2004.
Pugachev once owned two major shipyards, the world’s biggest mine and large chunks of real estate in Moscow and St Petersburg, as well as the Mezhprombank, which he co-founded in the 1990s.
The couple met in 2008 after Sergei hired Alexandra to help improve his English while they were both living in Russia, where Sergei was once-close friends with Putin.
Speaking of their relationship in a documentary that aired last year, Alexandra said: ‘When I met Sergei it was electric. It was amazing. I fell so in love with him. I’ve never felt such a connection to someone ever.’
Within a year of meeting, they had a baby and another on the way, and were living a life of luxury in London, Moscow and Paris.
Alexandra said: ‘It was incredible, he would give me his credit card and I would go shopping, I had a private jet. I just had to pack my suitcase and I could go.’
The family moved between an array of properties including a £12million family home in Battersea, a 200-acre country estate in Hertfordshire, and a £40million beachfront villa in St Barts.
But in 2008, Sergei’s bank hit problems and the Russian bank bailed it out with $1 billion loan.
Sergei, who left Russia in 2011, claims that after relations between him and Putin cooled, the Kremlin tried to seize or destroy his business empire.
The Russians then accused him of profiting from vast sums of taxpayers’ money given to Mezhprombank by the Russian central bank at the height of the 2008 economic crisis.
The Russian authorities froze his assets, put him on Interpol’s wanted list and obtained a court order in Britain forcing him to hand over his passports.
Countess Alexandra Tolstoy previously revealed that she cried when she was evicted from her multi-million London home with her three children (pictured)
All tucked up: Alexandra shared this photo of a TV night in her new bedroom, which is decorated with sumptuous textiles
Multi-tasking: Like many parents, Alexandra is juggling her work with homeschooling her children at the kitchen table
Cooking up a feast: Alexandra cuts a casual figure with her hair pulled up on top of her head in this Instagram snap
Quiet night in: The living room boasts a large open fire, low ceilings and is full of character
Quilted magic: A cosy nook where daughter Maria sleeps while the family is in the Oxfordshire countryside
Keeping busy! Alexandra tries her hand at lockdown baking in one of the photos shared on her Instagram account
Pot plants: The socialite rearranges a flower in a large copper pot by a window looking out to the countryside
Rural retreat: Alexandra rugs up in sturdy footwear and outdoor clothes for a stroll through the nearby countryside
By 2015, he was dividing his time between France and the family home in London and claimed to be number 3 on Kremlin’s hitlist.
State creditors in Moscow pursued him in the British courts, claiming he embezzled hundreds of millions.
Pugachev fled to France before the 2016 High Court ruling in a case brought by Russia’s Deposit Insurance Agency, in which he was sentenced for 12 breaches of court orders connected to a freezing order imposed on him over attempts to recover the cash.
In the February 2016 High Court judgment, no ruling was made on the allegations of embezzled cash and Pugachev told the court he had ‘not stolen any money’. In her judgment jailing him, Mrs Justice Rose noted he ‘does have a genuine fear that his life is in danger from agents of the Russian state’.
Anne-Jessica Faure, a lawyer for Mr Pugachev, said there has been no court decision establishing financial wrongdoing by him.
On the order of the High Court, the family home was put on the market and Alexandra made a deal with the Russian government to drop her claim to his fortune.
Alex previously took to Instagram to share pictures of her beloved London home being emptied by a packing company, giving a glimpse at the piles of boxes in the kitchen and sitting room
Alexandra shared this picture of the property’s elegant living room, saying that she was trying to enjoy every last minute left in her home (left). The Countess at work at her desk, giving a talk to pupils at her alma mater Downe House (right)
Alexandra shared before and after pictures of her rooms being cleared and admitted it ‘feels so strange’
Alexandra is seen perched in a reading corner of multi-million pound South London property wearing a personalised t-shirt
Alexandra put the upright Yamaha piano her children practice on up for sale. A snap shared to Instagram revealed walls decorated with a display of taxidermy butterflies and cute wooden figurines perched on top (left) Decluttering mode! Alexandra cleared out the playroom three weeks before having to move out, saying she was determined to have a tidy space for their last days in the home (right)
Alexandra shared a wistful picture of the piles of boxes in her home with a shocked face