Party pals! Chelsy Davy showcases her heatwave fashion prowess in a short floral dress as she joins Princess Eugenie at Annabel's

  • Lawyer turned jewellery designer was spotted leaving private member's club
  • Kept her cool in a white dress with a poppy print teamed with tan sandals 
  • Princess Eugenie, 28, looked business-like in a black dress and blazer 
  • Pair have remained friends since Chelsy split from Prince Harry eight years ago 

Temperatures have been sizzling this week, but Chelsy Davy proved she knows how to keep her cool as she was spotted out on the town last night in a glamorous floral dress. 

The lawyer turned jewellery designer was seen leaving Annabel's private members club in London at 10pm, wearing a white dress adorned with a red poppy print. 

Also at the bash was Princess Eugenie who opted for a more business-like ensemble, in the form of a black dress and blazer. 

The royal bride-to-be, 28, paired her outfit with high heeled strappy black sandals, and carried a smart Louis Vuitton handbag. 

Chelsy Davy, 32, looked summery in a white and red floral dress as she exited Annabel's private members club in London after an event last night 

Chelsy Davy, 32, looked summery in a white and red floral dress as she exited Annabel's private members club in London after an event last night 

Fall for florals in Chelsy's dress by Ba&sh

Chelsy Davy clearly has a favourite label right now as this is the second time in a few weeks we've spotted her stepping out in French brand Ba&sh.

She wore a cut-out maxi dress by Ba&Sh to the V&A summer party, before donning this pretty mini number for a night out at Annabels.

Chelsy isn't the only celeb to have a penchant for the brand: Michelle Keegan wore a maxi by the label to her brother-in-law's wedding, along with other fans like Fearne Cotton and Myleene Klass.

The great news is this pretty poppy print mini dress is currently reduced in the Asos sale, and it's the perfect piece to see you through many summer soirees in style, so click right now to snap it up for yoruself.

or fall for even more floral styles in our edit below from Club Monaco, Annabelle at Shoptiques, Studio By Preen and Zimmermann!

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Princess Eugenie, 28, looked business like in  a black dress and blazer, teamed with strappy sandals 

Princess Eugenie, 28, looked business like in  a black dress and blazer, teamed with strappy sandals 

Wearing minimal make-up, the royal looked fresh-faced as she made her way to her waiting car. 

Eugenie has remained friends with Chelsy over the years and went to the launch event of her jewellery brand to support her in 2016.

Prince Harry and Chelsy were together for seven years between 2003 and 2010 after meeting as teenagers at Cheltenham.

She accompanied Harry on his gap year to Cape Town before returning to the UK to study in Leeds and be closer to him.

Eugenie looked fresh-faced and appeared to be wearing minimal make-up for her outing 

Eugenie looked fresh-faced and appeared to be wearing minimal make-up for her outing 

However, the spotlight proved to be too much for Chelsy as she previously told The Times: 'It was so full-on: Crazy and scary and uncomfortable.'

She added: 'I found it very difficult when it was bad. I couldn't cope. I was young, I was trying to be a normal kid and it was horrible.'

However, the blonde also said that she thinks 'she'll always be friends' with the Royal.

Indeed, Harry proved that their bond is still strong by inviting her to attend his wedding to Meghan at Windsor Castle in May. 

The entrepreneur joined another ex, Cressida Bonas, in the congregation to watch the prince and the former Suits star exchange vows.  

Bride-to-be Eugenie left around the same time as Chelsy, who used to date her cousin Prince Harry 

Bride-to-be Eugenie left around the same time as Chelsy, who used to date her cousin Prince Harry 

 

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Chelsy Davy and Princess Eugenie leave Annabel's

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