SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: What WILL your parents say, Poppy! Delevingne gives guests cheeky flash at Mayfair nightclub  

Poppy Delevingne sported a chaste Little Red Riding Hood-style cape when she attended a London Fashion Week party at Mayfair nightclub Lou Lou’s this week.

Less innocent was her decision to give guests a cheeky flash of her breast as she unbuttoned her shirt, with a only an illustrated patch preserving her modesty.

Poppy joined her property developer father Charles and mother, former heroin addict Pandora, for a family snap from which her more illustrious supermodel sister Cara absented herself. 

Shouldn’t the handsome Delevingne family have their own reality TV show by now? With their radiant looks and society connections, they’re a mildly more upmarket version of the Kardashians.

Poppy Delevingne sported a chaste Little Red Riding Hood-style cape when she attended a London Fashion Week party at a Mayfair nightclub  this week, during which she gave guests a cheeky flash of her breast
Poppy Delevingne sported a chaste Little Red Riding Hood-style cape when she attended a London Fashion Week party at Mayfair nightclub Lou Lou’s this week

Poppy Delevingne sported a chaste Little Red Riding Hood-style cape when she attended a London Fashion Week party at a Mayfair nightclub this week, during which she gave guests a cheeky flash of her breast (left)

Poppy Delevingne joined her property developer father Charles and mother, former heroin addict Pandora, for a family snap (pictured above) from which her more illustrious supermodel sister Cara absented herself

Poppy Delevingne joined her property developer father Charles and mother, former heroin addict Pandora, for a family snap (pictured above) from which her more illustrious supermodel sister Cara absented herself

 

MP rings in 50 years... with his nanny 

There are not many nannies who’ve been with the same family for 50 years, but Veronica Crook is celebrating her golden anniversary with Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg. She started working for his father, editor of The Times William Rees-Mogg, in 1965, after the birth of Jacob’s eldest sister Charlotte.

After caring for him and his siblings Emma, Thomas and Annunziata, Mrs Crook went on to look after Jacob’s four children. ‘It’s such a rare thing and we’ve been so lucky,’ he says.

She says he was a ‘noisy baby’ but ‘a one-off’ as a boy. She even accompanied him campaigning in the then safe Labour seat of Central Fife in 1997.

Jacob was ‘perfect, most of the time’, Mrs Crook says. Jacob adds: ‘It’s wonderful to see Veronica with my children because she speaks to them exactly the same way she did to me.’ 

The most useful advice she gave him was ‘not to be led by the crowd but to do what you think is right’. No wonder Jacob is sometimes dubbed the Honourable Member for the 18th century.

 

Marco Jr dresses down to party with Dad's girl 

Actress Emilia Fox has tried to keep her love life under wraps by leaving her famous chef boyfriend, Marco Pierre White, at home when stepping out to society parties.

So her choice of companion on Monday night was strange. The Silent Witness star, 41, was chaperoned by her boyfriend’s 22-year-old son, Luciano. Judging by young Luciano’s attire, this father-son swap is unlikely to be repeated.

Leaving a party at Claridge’s, he cut a less refined figure than Ms Fox, who wore a glamorous William Vintage gown. His fashion accessory? A skateboard.

Actress Emilia Fox, 41, was chaperoned by her boyfriend Marco Pierre White’s 22-year-old son, Luciano, to an event in London this week. Judging by young Luciano’s attire, this father-son swap is unlikely to be repeated

Actress Emilia Fox, 41, was chaperoned by her boyfriend Marco Pierre White’s 22-year-old son, Luciano, to an event in London this week. Judging by young Luciano’s attire, this father-son swap is unlikely to be repeated

 

As well as becoming our longest-reigning monarch, the Queen reached another milestone this month: she has sent more than one million messages of congratulations for birthdays and anniversaries. 

Cards are sent for 100th and 105th birthdays and beyond, and 60th, 65th, and 70th wedding anniversaries on request. 

One she will have particularly enjoyed sending was to the Queen Mother on her 100th birthday in 2000, delivered at the gates of Clarence House.

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