Lady Yule and Gladys were world travellers who reportedly shared an interest in
big game hunting: Hanstead House was said to have been adorned by a large stuffed bear which they had killed in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. In the grounds they kept a seal, penguins, and wallabies. To facilitate their travels, Lady Yule ordered the large steam yacht
Nahlin, from
John Brown & Company of Clydebank, Glasgow. The name is taken from a
Native American word meaning "fleet of foot" and the yacht has a figurehead depicting a Native American wearing a
feathered headdress beneath the
bowsprit. Mother and daughter enjoyed a world cruise on the
Nahlin from 1931 to 1933. The archives of this voyage, including the guest book, are held by the
National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. In 1936 they chartered the
Nahlin to King
Edward VIII for a summer cruise on the Adriatic with
Wallis Simpson, then still married to her American husband. He had succeeded to the throne only months before, and chose a private hire, rather than the
royal yacht , to "enable the avoidance of formality accorded to Royalty". As Lady Yule was a strict
teetotaler, the king took over the library on the shade deck where he replaced the books with bottles. The presence of Simpson on board the yacht first "alerted the world's media to the impending abdication crisis." Informal photographs of Edward and Simpson on board together during the cruise were not published in Britain but became front-page news in the United States. The Yules sold the
Nahlin to
Carol II of Romania on the eve of World War II. The vessel, of a class now known colloquially as a
superyacht, is as of 2022 owned by
Sir James and Lady Dyson. ==Film financing==