Charles Carmine Forte, Baron Forte was a Scottish-Italian caterer and hotelier of Italian origin who founded the leisure and hotels conglomerate that ultimately became the Forte Group.
Childhood and education
Charles Forte was born as Carmine Forte in Mortale, now , Casalattico, in the province of Frosinone, Italy on 26 November 1908. He emigrated from Italy to Scotland at the age of four with his family. He attended Alloa Academy and then St. Joseph's College, Dumfries as a boarder, followed by two years of studies in Rome.
Trust Houses Group Ltd and Forte Holdings were merged in 1970 to become Trust House Forte or THF. Through mergers and expansion, Forte expanded the Forte Group into a multibillion-pound business. His empire included the Little Chef and Happy Eater roadside restaurants, Crest, Forte Grand, Travelodge and Posthouse hotels, as well as the wine merchant Grierson-Blumenthal and a non-controlling majority stake in the Savoy Hotel. The Grierson-Blumenthal stake became a legally "forced" acquisition by the group. It had been a personal holding of Charles Forte and fellow directors of the group, supplying liquor to Forte restaurants and hotels at substantial personal profit, until the prejudice to shareholders was realised in the late 1970s which obliged its acquisition as a subsidiary. Forte was the CEO from 1971 and chairman from 1982 of the Group. Happy Eater and the five Welcome Break major road service outlets were bought from Hanson Trust PLC on 1 August 1986. In the 1990s, the company increased its nominal capital and agreed to the public listed companies compliance regime to become Forte Group plc. Forte passed full control to his son Rocco in 1993, but soon the plc was faced with a hostile takeover bid from Granada. Ultimately, Granada succeeded with a £3.9 billion tender offer in January 1996, which left the family with about £350 million in cash. On 28 February 2007, Forte died in his sleep at his home in London, aged 98. He is buried in West Hampstead Cemetery.
In January 1943, Forte married Irene Mary Chierico, an English woman with Italian origin too, whose family had an important British import/export business in beverages. From the 1950s, Forte lived with an extended family including his parents and children at Greenway Gardens in Frognal, Hampstead, London. They worshipped at the Roman Catholic St. Mary's Church in nearby Holly Lane, Hampstead. Together, they had six children, five girls and a boy:
The Hon. Sir Rocco Forte, who was knighted in 1995. On 15 February 1986, he married Aliai Giovanna Maria Ricci in Rome. They have three children together:
*Lydia Irene
*Irene Alisea
*Charles Giovanni
The Hon. Olga Forte CBE, who was married to the late Count Alessandro Polizzi & then The Hon. William Shawcross
Irene, Lady Forte died in 2010, and she is buried with her husband. His ancestry is centred on records of his birthplace Mortale, now Monforte in Casalattico, Lazio. Other notable Forte family members inclue
Alexandra Polizzi, an hotelier and the presenter of Channel 5's The Hotel Inspector
Charlotte Polizzi, who was married to TV celebrity Oliver Peyton
Lisa Forte, speaker, influencer and women in STEM advocate.