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4 16 20 22 24 26 36 58 MOTHERLY LOVE 50 54 56 58 64 82 64 HORSING AROUND 86 88 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS DONNA IDA THORNTON Fashion mogul opens the doors to her magnificent home in Devon THE KING and QUEEN extend a warm welcome to Knights and Ladies on Garter Day THE DUKE and DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH celebrate 25 years of married life PERRIE EDWARDS is among music stars thrilling the crowds at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball NICOLE SCHERZINGER wows fans in New York as Broadway’s finest turn out for Tony Awards COURTENEY COX reveals why she’s loving life as she turns 60 surrounded by friends LUCY SPRAGGAN marries EMILIA SMITH – and friend SIMON COWELL walks her up the aisle KATHERINE JENKINS on her magical marriage and how her children are beginning to sing NAOMI CAMPBELL is joined by stylish friends as her career is star of the show at London’s V&A THE PRINCE OF WALES jumps for joy in a family photo taken by wife KATE to mark his birthday THE PRINCESS OF WALES Why her bond with PRINCESS CHARLOTTE is so special ZARA TINDALL and PRINCE WILLIAM lead the VIP guests dressed to the nines for Royal Ascot SANTA MONTEFIORE on finding peace since losing her sister TARA PALMER-TOMKINSON – and why she continues to feel close to her JOEL DOMMETT The presenter chats about embracing the chaos of fatherhood CELINE DION is comforted by her son at emotional film premiere as health battle goes on REGULARS 30 INSIDE STORIES All the stars, on and off duty 49 7 DAYS Celebrity news in brief 90 HELLO! 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4 DONNA’S SKIRT: MAX MARA. SHIRT: ME+EM. SHOES: SAINT LAURENT. ROBERT’S SUIT & SHIRT: SIMON DOWLING. SHOES: DUKE & DEXTER.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS OPENING THE DOORS TO DEVON’S MAGNIFICENT LANGDON COURT DONNA IDA THORNTON THE ‘JEAN QUEEN’ AND HUSBAND ROBERT WALTON ON LIVING THEIR ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE DREAM Donna and Robert pose outside their grade II-listed Jacobean manor house in South Devon, which they renovated after buying the property in 2021 5
DONNA’S DRESS: DONNA IDA. BOOTS: HUNTER. ROBERT’S JUMPER & SHIRT: POLO RALPH LAUREN. JEANS: DONNA IDA. BOOTS: HUNTER. (BOTTOM RIGHT) SUIT: SIMON DOWLING. ‘Everything leading up to turning 50 was my 6 training ground. I’m armed and dangerous now, and I feel amazing’ Donna
hen Donna Ida Thornton celebrated her W half-century last year, it marked a turning point in her life. V “Everything leading up to this was my training ground, and now I’m executing everything I learnt in the first 50 years,” the Australian fashion designer tells hello! as she and her husband Robert Walton open the doors to their magnificent 16th-century manor house in Devon. “I’m armed and dangerous now, and I feel amazing,” adds the businesswoman, now 51, whose denim empire Donna Ida has earnt her the nickname “Jean Queen” and a celebrity fanbase including Amanda Holden, Jodie Kidd, Anthea Turner and Millie Mackintosh. Part of Donna’s new chapter in life is living out her dream of setting up home in the English countryside at Langdon Court. With her creative flair and Robert’s status as the godfather of hospitality, counting top chefs Raymond Blanc and Heston Blumenthal among his inner circle, the couple had all bases covered when it came to overseeing a multimillion-pound restoration of the beautiful grade II-listed Jacobean manor house they bought in 2021. And as they welcome us for this exclusive photoshoot, it’s clear to see that their labour of love has paid off. “We’re living a modern-day Good Life,” says chef and restaurateur Robert, 68, who was awarded an MBE in 2007 for services to the hospitality industry. A classically stylish oasis nestled in the heart of the South Devon countryside, Langdon
‘We didn’t find Langdon — Langdon found us. We loved it and it seemed to love us’ Robert
(FAR LEFT) ROBERT’S SUIT: SIMON DOWLING. SHIRT: ARNE V Court is not just a home for Donna and Robert – who married in London in 2010 after meeting in one of Donna’s boutique stores – but a luxurious private-hire venue that plays host to weddings, photoshoots and wellness retreats. The 16-bedroom residence, which features a jungle-inspired space named Palm Court, a film room and even a cosy tea-and-toast space, sits in ten acres of land and is home to a menagerie of animals including chickens, guinea fowl and geese – not to mention Donna and Robert’s eight dogs… Donna and Robert, you bought Langdon Court in 2021. How did you find this hidden gem? Donna: “We were looking and one day, we saw a very pretty house. Bobby Dazzler [her nickname for Robert] said: ‘Actually, that’s a hotel.’ That’s when we got the idea that instead of looking for a big house, we should look for a small hotel. Because Bobby Dazzler is in hospitality, he put his feelers out and we found Langdon Court pretty quickly.” Robert: “I like to say that we didn’t find Langdon – Langdon found us. Its personality is addictive. The house was in a poor state, but we didn’t see that – we loved it and it seemed to love us. Now, here we are.” You quickly set about returning the manor to its former glory. Tell us about the work you did… D: “People tried to cover its beauty during the 1960s and 1970s. The Victorian tiles in Palm Court had been boarded over, a big inglenook in the kitchen had been painted over and the flagstones in the kitchen hallway had lino covering them. “It’s insane, but fashion did go through that period when nobody wanted anything old. Thank God, all those original features were still there – we just had to reveal them. We finished work in September 2023 and had our first guests soon after.” R: “We renovated every inch, including the gardens. We rewired the place with 15 miles of wire. “There are 500 years of history in this house and some amazing people have been through its doors. Prince Albert Edward, who became Edward VII, came here partying and shooting. When you look back at its history, you realise you’re just here for a short period of time in the house’s life.” Has living here transformed your lifestyle? D: “Definitely. Living in the English 9
DONNA’S DRESS: COAST. ROBERT’S TOP: POLO RALPH LAUREN ‘Living in the English countryside is a dream come true for me. It’s very green and very restful. It’s beautiful — I love it here’ Donna 10
V A classic image of a young Kate Moss – after whom one of the pair’s lovebirds is named – is among the art hanging in their colourful film room countryside is a dream come true for me. It’s beautiful; I love it here. It’s very green and very restful. We still travel back and forth to London for work once a week or so, and I still love going to London, but I really love coming home. We’ve got the best of both worlds.” The rose garden is a highlight of the grounds… D: “Our rose garden is incredible; I absolutely love it. It’s so nice to look out and enjoy it every single day. David Austin Roses very kindly provided us with roses to match the age of the house.” R: “The gardens are probably the most historic part of Langdon; they are the first part of the house that became listed. We have gorgeous oldfashioned rose varieties like Emily Brontë, Olivia Rose Austin and Gertrude Jekyll. The scent is mind-blowing. Donna has also planted a lavender bank and we’ve got 60,000 bees, so soon we’ll have our own lavender Langdon honey.” Talk us through your menagerie… R: “We’ve got five chihuahuas, which we call our Mexican army: Gonzalo, Rodrigo, Fernando, Eduardo and Emilio. We also rescued three shiba inus; the mum is called Queen of Shiba and the two little girls are Coco and Momo. “We have 30 birds, including ten geese, which we rescued from a farmer who was going to sell them for Christmas, as well as ducks, chickens that produce our eggs, guinea fowl, pheasants, partridges…” D: “And we have four lovebirds who live in Palm Court. They’re called Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Jodie Kidd. Oh, and we’d like a couple of donkeys!” The dogs have their own apartment… R: “We call them the chihuahua stables.” D: “They’re on the same floor as us, so they get to be with Mummy and Daddy. It’s so cute.” What are your plans for Langdon Court? 11
V DONNA’S ROBE: LANGDON COURT MANOR 12 R: “It feels more of a home than a hotel. We love the idea of people taking it over, so it’s very much a private-hire venue. It can be a shooting weekend, a photoshoot or a party; it’s a venue for everything.” D: “I host a pyjama party every three months. I recently launched our Langdon Court Manor home-inspired collection: we have pyjamas, kimonos, body scrubs, bath milk, fudge, strawberry jam, our own exclusive candle created by Rachel Vosper – and it will continue to grow. “Devon is very much about community spirit and we have immersed ourselves in local life. We’d love to host charity events at Langdon in the future, raising funds for local causes such as schools, homeless shelters, hospitals and the RNLI.” How would you describe the decor of the house? D: “We went for design that evokes a comfortable, modern country house. All the rooms are individually styled, so there are different moods in each one.” Donna, how’s it going at your brand Donna Ida? “Fashion is my first love, so it’s great that now Langdon’s complete, I can be back working fulltime on Donna Ida and continuing to expand. Last year, we launched a classic men’s shape called Jack, named after my grandfather.” The brand was inspired by your grandmother Ida. Is her memory still a part of everything you do? “Very much so. She used to make all her own patterns out of newspapers and make clothes for the family. She was an amazing housewife in rural Australia. She was very much a can-do woman.”
‘We went for design that evokes a comfortable, modern country house’ Donna
DONNA’S DRESS: COGGLES. SHOES: MIU MIU. ROBERT’S SHIRT, TROUSERES & JUMPER: RALPH LAUREN. SHOES: GUCCI 14 You celebrated your 50th birthday last year. Are you feeling better than ever? “Yes, definitely. Everything leading up to being 50 was my training ground, and now I’m executing everything I learnt in the first 50 years. I’m armed and dangerous now, and I feel amazing. “It was a good thing, turning 50 – you have that feeling of being at a halfway point. Bring on the second half.” It has been 14 years since your lavish wedding at St Paul’s Cathedral, which involved helicopters, a Rolls-Royce Phantom, a cake from The Ritz and a room dedicated to desserts. What’s the secret to your happy marriage? D: “I’m very, very independent and I think Bobby Dazzler letting me do whatever I want to do is probably the secret [laughs [laughs]. ]. I just crack on and do whatever I want and then Bobby tries to contain me a little bit.” R: “I gave that up! I think the secret is that we’re both driven and creative. We’re together when we’re together, but we both do our thing. Neither of us tries to outdo the other. And Donna’s straighttalking, so you know where you are.” Robert, as president of the Restaurant Association and chairman of the Young Chef Young Waiter competition, you’re the godfather of hospitality… “I want to make Langdon Court the home of hospitality. I’m planning to organise an event where I invite legendary chefs like Raymond Blanc and Gordon Ramsay to sit around my table and talk. “We’re in talks to make the Young Chef Young Waiter competition into a TV series, which would be amazing. It goes all around the world, so between that and running Langdon Court, I’m always zipping off somewhere. There’s zero downtime when you live with Donna Ida.” You had tongue cancer seven years ago. How are you doing now? “I had radical treatment and what happens is not very pleasant, because your taste buds get killed. You have to learn to taste again. There are things I don’t have now, like wine and spirits, because they don’t taste nice any more. The funny thing is, I can only drink champagne, as that still tastes good!” H INTERVIEW: EMILY HORAN PHOTOS: DAVID VENNI STYLING: EMMA LANE AT THE ONLY AGENCY HAIR & MAKE-UP: GIA MILLS For more information, visit langdoncourtmanor.com or follow @langdoncourtmanor on Instagram.
‘I want to make Langdon Court the home of hospitality. I’m planning to invite Raymond Blanc and Gordon Ramsay here’ Robert
ON A DAY OF POMP AND PAGEANTRY THE KING AND QUEEN GIVE A WARM WELCOME TO THEIR KNIGHTS AND LADIES ON GARTER DAY J ust a few days after celebrating Tr o o p i n g t h e C o l o u r i n London, the royal family were out in force again to attend the Order of the Garter service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. The King, who has returned to royal duties while continuing to receive cancer treatment, was on sparkling form, supported by his wife the Queen to take part in the centuries-old ceremony. In his role as Sovereign of the Garter, wearing the blue velvet robes, glittering insignia and white plumed caps of the UK’s oldest and most senior order of chivalry, His Majesty processed down the hill from the castle quadrangle to the chapel’s west door, flanked by his Knights and Ladies. These included the Queen, the Princess Royal, the Prince of Wales – who wore his Garter vestments at his father’s coronation – the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who was installed as a Royal Lady Companion in April. The Danish-born Duchess is the first non-blood royal not married to the monarch or heir to be given such an honour, which is in recognition of her years of service as a senior working royal. 16 V FAMILY TOGETHER The Duke of Kent, who was appointed to the Order of the Garter in 1985, travelled to the service by car, while the Duchess of Edinburgh, elegant in a pink and cream floral dress with a matching hat, watched the procession from the Galilee Porch alongside Princess Anne’s husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. However, the Princess of Wales, who has attended the event in support of Prince William since 2008, was absent. Kate, 42, had announced the previous week that she would need to continue her cancer treatment “for a few more months” and so was continuing to focus on her recovery following her high-profile appearance at Trooping the Colour two days before. Since it was founded in the 14th century by Edward III, the Order has contained a limited number of Knights and Ladies chosen solely by the monarch. Over the centuries, members have come primarily from the aristocracy and foreign royals. Today, however, Companions are drawn from all areas of society as the monarch Dressed in their Garter robes, held by young pages Charles van Cutsem and Guy Tryon, Their Majesties process through Windsor for the historic ceremony
‘It is our pleasure that Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester be installed’ 17
MAJESTIC CEREMONY As always, hundreds of people gathered to watch the historic spectacle from the lower ward of Windsor Castle. The procession was led by a military band, followed by the Military Knights of Windsor, the Heralds, the Companions, then finally the royals. This year, the duty of carrying the King’s trailing robes fell to the young pages of honour Guy Tryon and Charles van Cutsem. 18 Stylish in Zimmermann and a bespoke Jane Taylor hat, the Duchess of Edinburgh gives her support to the family, stopping to share a few words with Prince William (above right) The members of the Order were wearing their distinctive velvet mantles, embroidered with the heraldic shield of St George’s Cross surrounded by a garter. In contrast, the Sovereign’s bears the Garter Star. The vestments also include a gold collar attached to the shoulders with white ribbons, from which hangs the Great George – a figure of St George slaying a dragon. There is also an actual blue velvet garter, worn around the calf for Knights and the arm for Ladies. Once inside the chapel, the King was greeted with a fanfare and the national anthem, before he welcomed his new Companions to take their seats. “It is our pleasure that Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester be installed,” he said, turning to other new members to add: “It is our pleasure that the Companions newly invested be installed.” Following the service, the procession made their way back to the castle’s upper ward by horse-drawn carriage or car H for afternoon tea. REPORT: AINHOA BARCELONA PHOTOS: CHRIS JACKSON. GETTY IMAGES honours those who have held public office, contributed to national life, or have served the sovereign personally. This year saw Baron Lloyd-Webber – the theatre impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber, who wrote an anthem for last year’s coronation – invested as a Knight Companion, along with Air Chief Marshal Lord Peach and Professor Lord Kakkar – chairman of The King’s Fund and, at 60, the youngest of the current 21 (out of a maximum 24) non-royal Companion members. Apart from the royals, other recognisable faces in the procession included former Prime Ministers Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major, and Labour peer Baroness Amos.
Ahead of the Princess Royal, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Gloucester makes her way to be installed in the Order, joining fellow new Companion Lord 19 Lloyd-Webber (left) and Baroness Amos (far left), who became a Lady Companion in 2022
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF MARRIAGE THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH PUT THEIR HAPPINESS ON DISPLAY WITH A NEW PORTRAIT TO MARK THEIR SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 20 ith their heads close together in an W informal pose, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh look very much in love in an affectionate portrait released to mark their silver wedding anniversary. Taken in the grounds of their home, Bagshot Park in Surrey, by photographer Chris Jelf, the image shows Edward and Sophie casually dressed as they celebrate 25 years of married life. The low-key nature of the portrait reflects the couple’s style. When they married in June 1999, Edward, then 35, and Sophie, 34, requested a simple family affair, with no pageantry and little pomp. In their vows, they promised to stay together “as long as we both shall live” – and Edward is the only one of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s four children still married to their first spouse, with his siblings having all been divorced and the King and Princess Royal having both remarried. STRONG BOND Fast forward 25 years and Edward and Sophie, known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex before his brother Charles ascended the throne, are parents to Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, 20, and 16-year-old James, now Earl of Wessex. To mark Edward’s 60th birthday in March, Sophie surprised her husband with a tearful tribute, taking to the stage during an engagement in Leeds to call him “the best of fathers, the most loving of husbands” and “still my best friend”. In return, Edward said on TV: “She’s been an absolutely brilliant rock and I’m incredibly lucky that I found Sophie and that she found me.” Ahead of their nuptials at Windsor Castle, groom-to-be Edward also revealed what makes the pair tick, saying: “We manage to have a good laugh about things most of the time, and we happen to love each other, which H is the most important thing of all.” REPORT: AINHOA BARCELONA PHOTOS: CAMERA PRESS/GEOFFREY SHAKERLEY. GETTY IMAGES. PA IMAGES/CHRIS JELF The couple pose for a portrait marking their anniversary. Above, the then Earl and Countess of Wessex with children Viscount Severn and Lady Louise in Portsmouth in 2020
‘We have a good laugh and we love each other, which is the most important thing of all’ Prince Edward
Sabrina Carpenter and Perrie Edwards headline the Capital FM Summertime Ball. hello! was there to catch up with some of the stars before they took to the stage, including Meghan, who thrilled with performances of her hits All About That Bass and Made You Look. Look. Fans were delighted when the singer kissed her husband, Spy Kids actor Daryl Sabara, on stage. The couple, who have sons Riley, three, and 11-month-old Barry, seem more loved-up than ever – and according to Meghan, 30, it’s down to how they communicate. “Just talk at all times,” she told us backstage. “We do that new thing we saw online – what percentage you’re at, especially with parenting. So I’ll say: ‘I’m at ten, I need you to come in at 90.’ We communicate very well.” FOOTBALL CRAZY Also performing was former Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards, another star juggling a successful pop career with a busy home life. Perrie, 30, who has two-year-old son Axel with her footballer fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, told us the day was extra busy because she was also getting ready to cheer on England at Uefa Euro 2024. “You know the beginning of Home Alone, Alone , where everyone’s whizzing around and they forget Kevin? That’s how I felt this morning. Everything’s chaos, but in the best way,” she said. Speaking of her second single Tears,, the Forget About Us star said: Tears “It’s a bit more Motown, a bit more PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. REX FEATURES usic fans flocked to M Wembley Stadium to see Raye, Meghan Trainor,
‘There are 80,000 people all having a really good time. It’s a force to be reckoned with’ groovy, soulful – just a lovely vibe. Hopefully everyone enjoys it.” The line-up also included singer and actress Sabrina, who belted out her hit tunes Espresso esso and Please Please Please – and provided her own Euros moment, donning an England shirt for one number. Capital FM DJ Rio Fredrika, who hosts the mid-morning show and was reporting backstage, told hello! the US star’s performance was a highlight for the crowd. “I’ve never seen her perform [before] and she’s having a moment right now,” she said. “She’s got a beautiful stage presence and all of her songs are the biggest songs in the world right now.” Sabrina, 25, is in the spotlight not just for her music, but also her relationship with actor Barry Keoghan, 31. Rio told us: “I saw her leave and Barry was right behind s u p p o r t i n g h e r, w h i c h w a s incredible.” The couple were later photographed leaving celebrity hotspot Chiltern Firehouse, making the most of their time in London. Also on the bill were Raye, Sugababes, David Guetta, Becky Hill and US singer-songwriter Benson Boone, who showed off some impressive moves during his hit Beautiful Things. Things. “I loved Benson – he was backflipping on the stage. Everyone’s a bit obsessed with him,” Rio said, adding of Raye: “She’s so emotional and she’s not afraid to get into it.” For the DJ, it’s not the starstudded line-up, but the event’s atmosphere that makes it so special. “Electric comes to mind,” she said. “I’ve been going to the ball since I was a teenager and now I work on it and it always feels the same. There are 80,000 people all having a really good time. It’s just mad and it’s so beautiful.” H REPORT: FRANCESCA SHILLCOCK. INTERVIEWS: ALEX LILLY 23
‘I love New York — I feel so lucky to be a part of this city’ Daniel Radcliffe Alicia Keys performs at New York’s Lincoln Center, where Nicole Scherzinger (left) stuns in a fuchsia mermaid gown by Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran 24 action on the red carpet and backstage. Among the most eye-catching arrivals were Angelina Jolie and her daughter Vivienne, 15, who both worked on The Outsiders, Outsiders, which was named Best Musical. The pair acted as a producer and producer’s assistant respectively on the hit adaptation of the 1960s coming-of-age novel. Angelina, 49, wore a custom green velvet dress from Atelier Versace, while Vivienne donned a quirky teal waistcoat and trousers. Alicia Keys also turned heads on the red carpet. The singer-songwriter, 43, was nominated for Best Musical as a producer and composer on Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen, loosely based on her life story. Ahead of her appearance in the Broadway transfer of Sunset Boulevard later this year, singer and actress Nicole Scherzinger, 45, performed during the in-memoriam segment to honour theatre stars who had died during the previous year. Meanwhile, the winners’ acceptance speeches were filled with emotion – and not just on stage. Merrily We Roll Along actor Jonathan Groff, 39, who won Best Lead Actor in a Musical, was seen wiping tears from his eyes after co-star Daniel Radcliffe was named Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical. Daniel, 34, spoke to press including hello! and shared how special it felt to receive his first Tony on Father’s Day, with his own dad, Alan, in the audience and as father to his one-year-old son with long-term girlfriend Erin Darke, 39. DAD’S THE WORD The actor described it as an “emotionally charged” experience. He said that on the day of the ceremony, while rehearsing for a performance with his co-stars, he had received a number of sweet texts about being a dad. “It’s lovely. I haven’t spent a lot of time with my son today, so I’m excited about seeing him tomorrow,” he said. “My dad’s in the audience and he’s a huge part of all the music I’ve listened to.” Daniel also spoke about finding his footing in the industry after the Harry Potter otter films brought him international success, saying that Broadway was where he “found myself as an actor”. And he revealed that he has grown to love New York. “I live here now, I love it, my kid can grow up here. I feel so lucky to be a part of H this city,” he said. REPORT: FAYE JAMES AND AHAD SANWARI PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES his year’s Tony Awards brought out T Broadway’s brightest stars – and hello! was at New York’s Lincoln Center to take in the
Angelina Jolie wore Atelier Versace while daughter Vivienne showcased her own sense of style Angelina Jolie poses with her 15-year-old daughter Vivienne. The pair both worked on The Outsiders, which won four Tony Awards; also winning was Merrily We Roll Along star Daniel Radcliffe (left) 25
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. MARIAH TAUGER/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA CONTOUR RA BY GETTY IMAGES. REX FEATURES COURTENEY COX LOVING LIFE AS SHE TURNS 60 BEGINS HER NEXT CHAPTER SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS
‘Overcoming challenges, being creative and thinking outside the box keeps you young’


The Inside Story PRINCESS BEATRICE NOTHING ARTIFICIAL ABOUT THE ROYAL’S DEVOTION TO HER WORK A 30 full-time working mum who balances an unwavering commitment to her charities with being “really passionate about technology and digital inclusion”, Princess Beatrice is one royal with the human touch. And that made her the perfect person to participate in a panel discussion on Emotional Intelligence in the AI Age at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Beatrice, 35, who works for software company Afiniti, which develops artificial intelligence to improve customer experience, joined fellow panellists including Spotify’s Dustee Jenkins (together above) for the discussion at pop-up venue Spotify Beach. However, despite the topic, the King’s niece was determined to keep it real and had flown to the South of France from Luton Airport on EasyJet, lugging her carry-on bag up the airline steps along with the other passengers. Looking cool in a printed Sandro dress, Beatrice gave an insight into her personal connection to tech, telling the audience it “really gave me a space to be myself”. “I’ve got dyslexia [so] I always was fascinated by how things worked; that was the way that my brain worked. I’m a very visual learner,” she said. And flying her feminist credentials, she said: “It doesn’t matter where you’re coming from, what you’re doing. If you can deliver, that is the most exciting thing about the technology sector. “I’m also campaigning to make sure we have more women in the sector.” Her Cannes stopover was sandwiched between an appearance at Stockholm’s Brilliant Minds 2024 conference, where she was a moderator, and her regular visit to Royal Ascot, during which she was able to catch up with her mother Sarah, Duchess of York and sister Princess Eugenie. “There’s nothing more important than family,” Beatrice said last month.
LADY ELIZA & LADY AMELIA SPENCER NEVER BEYOND THE PALE AT THE POLO REPORTS: KATHRYN WILSON. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. REX FEATURES W ith more facets than Cartier’s trademark diamonds, twins Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer are a coup for any guest list – and they were on familiar turf at the jeweller’s Queen’s Cup polo tournament in Surrey. After growing up riding horses in South Africa, the models are becoming a fixture at the annual event. Calling it “a lovely day”, Eliza shared photos taken in the sunshine at Guards Polo Club in Egham, where the pair were joined by Amelia’s husband Greg Mallett and their younger half-brother Samuel Aitken. On her Instagram account, Amelia told her followers she was “in love with my bag and shoes”. Both sisters (right; Eliza on left) wore outfits by Tory Burch, with shoes and clutch bags by Gina – and, naturally, jewellery by Cartier. However, although their labels twinned, they ensured onlookers were not seeing double by choosing very different looks. “We have very similar taste,” they previously told The Telegraph. Telegraph. “We go to shops separately and come out with the same things. We take turns to choose first, otherwise we’d be wearing the same all the time.” Eliza and Amelia were not the only familiar faces attending the final day of the tournament, which also featured an appearance by the King, whose team Les Diables Bleus won the coveted cup in 1986. Adelayo Adedayo, star of BBC1’s The Responder,, actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw (top Responder left) and model and author Charli Howard (top right) were just some of the names that made the cut for an event described as “the jewel in the polo calendar”. 31
The Inside Story PRINCESS EUGENIE IS A WINNER AT A-LIST DINNER CELEBRATING MIDDLE EAST DESIGN
JENNA COLEMAN BUMPS INTO A GLAMOROUS CROWD AT STATELY HOME FASHION LAUNCH S umptuous summer fashions and a new exhibition weren’t the only things to be unveiled at a star-studded dinner at Chatsworth addition is happy news for former Doctor Who star Jenna and her partner, director Jamie Childs. Jenna, 38, was at the Dukes of Devonshire’s Guests were treated to an intimate dinner hosted by designer Erdem Moralioglu and luxury fashion marketplace Farfetch.
The Inside Story GWYNETH PALTROW LEADS THE A-LIST TO SHINE BRIGHT AT MILAN CRYSTAL PARTY Y 34 ou didn’t need a crystal ball to predict that the opening of a new Swarovski exhibition in Milan would be a glitzy affair – you just needed a peek at the guest list. Adding more than a touch of sparkle to the launch of Masters of Light: From Vienna to Milan, Gwyneth Paltrow (right) embraced the theme in a dress covered in crystals, complete with crystal-encrusted sandals and a huge crystal pendant. As well as checking out the dazzling displays – including 50 gem-embellished outfits from the likes of Fendi, Versace and Prada – the Academy Award-winning actress and Goop mogul chatted and posed with Swarovski’s creative director Giovanna Engelbert. “Spent a wonderful evening at the exhibition, a gorgeous historical curation of the brand and its many collaborations,” Gwyneth posted on Instagram. On a night that Giovanna dedicated to “the boss ladies who shine inside and out”, the Palazzo Citterio welcomed plenty of them. Swarovski fans, including actresses Laura Harrier (in Paco Rabanne, above left) and Jessica Alba (above right) flew in to the city for the event, which was held during Men’s Fashion Week. Posting images including closeups of her Swarovski choker and matching earrings, Jessica called it “breathtaking”.
MAYA JAMA AND STORMZY PUT LOVE ON THE FRONT ROW AT LOUIS VUITTON RUNWAY REPORTS: KATHRYN WILSON. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES T hey broke up very publicly in 2019, but after rekindling their romance last year, it looks like the only baggage Maya Jama and Stormzy are carrying around with them these days is of the monogrammed variety. Making a rare joint public appearance, the couple travelled to Paris for Pharell Williams’s latest Louis Vuitton menswear presentation and held hands as they were photographed together (right) – both, naturally, dressed head to toe in the label. After getting together in January 2015, Maya and the rapper dated for four years. And even when they’d split up, Stormzy expressed his hope that they would one day reconcile, telling one interviewer in 2020: “I would love to do all the things that make it work. I want to marry her, I want to have her children. All of that.” Meanwhile, when asked about her relationship goals last year, Maya, 29, said: “I want a best friend I’m in love with. And I have had that before.” She and the 30-year-old musician appeared closer than ever in Paris, whether in the front row, laughing and chatting during the runway presentation, or in the series of photos and clips Maya uploaded to Instagram. Posting an image of the Louis Vuittonbranded Moët & Chandon champagne served at the event, the Love Island presenter captioned it: “LVovers. Thank you for having us @louisvuitton @pharrell.” Pharrell’s new collection, meanwhile, set the fashion hearts of some of Hollywood’s most stylish stars racing, including a rare outing from acting couple Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender (together above right). Actor Colman Domingo (above left) also showed off some looks, mixing denim culottes with a waistcoat and jacket for an outfit that was all business on top and party on the bottom. “I’m having fun,” he said. 35
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS CELEBRATING THEIR LOVE IN AN EMOTIONAL CEREMONY LUCY SPRAGGAN AND EMILIA SMITH ‘THE X FACTOR’ STAR TIES THE KNOT — WALKED UP THE AISLE BY HER ‘SURROGATE DAD’ SIMON COWELL ‘Simon and I were standing outside and my song started playing. He had a tear in his eye’ Lucy
Lucy, wearing a white suit by Allen & King, holds hands with her bride Emilia, in a gown from Chosen by Kyha. The happy couple pose (above) with Simon and his partner Lauren Silverman B Simon wasn’t the only special male to accompany Lucy up the aisle: her 11-year-old Boston terrier Steve, looking dapper in a black bow tie, trotted faithfully alongside her. “It was really important to both of us that Steve was there,” says Lucy, 32. WHITE WEDDING Wedding photographer Emilia, 34, who wore a stunning strapless white gown with detachable sleeves and a long veil from Australian label Chosen by Kyha, was accompanied by her father Alan and her friend Zoe as maid of honour. Lucy’s maid of honour was her sister Ella, and the bridesmaids, flower girls and pageboys included Emilia’s sister Claire and nieces and nephews from both sides. “When I saw Lucy, it was everything I ever imagined and more,” says Emilia. “When I got to the top of the aisle, Simon was looking at us both and he looked so proud, and so did my dad. “Dad has been having chemotherapy for cancer, but somehow he made it through the day to be the last man standing.” V eaming with happiness and crying tears of joy, singer-songwriter Lucy Spraggan links arms with her close friend Simon Cowell as he proudly walks her up the aisle at her wedding. The music mogul gave Lucy away as she married girlfriend Emilia Smith in an emotional ceremony attended by their families and celebrity friends. Their big day, shared exclusively with hello! hello!,, included ice baths, tarot readings and tattoos, as well as music and plenty of tears. “It was perfect,” says the former The X Factor contestant, who wore a bespoke white threepiece suit from King & Allen to walk up the aisle to her own song, Other Sides of the Moon, Moon, which was released on her wedding day and is dedicated to her bride. “Simon and I were standing outside the door and my song started playing. I was already crying and Simon definitely had a tear in his eye. “I was linking arms with him, but then I realised I was holding on to his arm. He kept saying: ‘You’re okay, you’re all right.’ Then, when Emilia walked in with her dad, I just sobbed.” 37
‘I promise to provide room on my shoulders for the weight you don’t want to carry alone’ Lucy Among the guests watching the couple exchange heartfelt vows at Saltmarshe Hall, a historic country hotel in the East Riding of Yorkshire, were Simon’s partner Lauren Silverman, This is England actor Tom Turgoose, Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK star Bimini BonBoulash and reality TV personality Adam Collard, as well as both brides’ mothers, who all embraced the monochrome dress code. V Simon proudly walks Lucy up the aisle (right and below left), the pair embracing alongside Emilia (above) before the brides exchange vows. Lucy shares a laugh with guests and her companion (below right), who became a close friend after meeting her last year and signed her to his publishing label Syco POIGNANT PROMISE Lucy told Emilia she would “be by your side in wellness and illness” and promised to provide “the safe space in my mind for your problems and room on my shoulders for the weight you don’t want to carry alone”. Emilia’s more light-hearted vows included a commitment to “put the knives the right way round in the dishwasher”. Simon – who, together with Lauren, acted as Lucy’s witness to the marriage – read the wedding poem The One and the couple exchanged platinum rings engraved with tiny stars. Guests cheered as the newlyweds kissed, with Justin Bieber’s love song Anyonee playing as they signed the register. Although Lucy and Simon didn’t meet during her stint on The X Factor actor in 2012, when she was forced to pull out of the show after being attacked by a hotel porter, Simon contacted the
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very big deal. As soon as she asked me, I said yes. On the day, I was actually quite nervous, because I’ve never been asked before. And then very proud and happy and emotional. “The best way of describing our relationship is that it feels like we’ve been friends for life. Being asked to walk her down the aisle made me realise the significance and importance of that role. “Throughout the day, I was thinking that even though it’s been a relatively short time, we do feel like family, and we share a very special bond. “You always want the best for your friends,” he adds. “I got to know Emilia as she and Lucy have spent quite a lot of time with me and my family. “You can see they are true soulmates. The way they looked at each other during the V musician last year, when she wrote a memoir revealing her traumatic experience. The pair soon became close and Lucy signed to Simon’s publishing label Syco. And on a recent holiday to Barbados, Lucy – who is estranged from her father – asked Simon to give her away. “I was honoured to be asked to walk Lucy down the aisle,” Simon tells hello! hello!.. “I considered it a Simon and Lauren (together above) share a laugh during the ceremony before posing (below) with the brides and their proud parents: (back row from left) Lucy’s mum Anstey and Emilia’s dad Alan and mum Terry. The newlyweds (together left) revel in a romantic moment on their big day, Emilia tenderly touching Lucy’s face
‘The way they looked at each other was the true definition of love’ Simon
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definition of happiness and love. “Weddings can be very stressful with so many people involved. The two words that I kept thinking about throughout the day were ‘joy’ and ‘peace’. It was a really happy occasion. I am absolutely thrilled for them both.” After the ceremony, the newlyweds made their way to a drinks reception, where guests formed an arch and showered them with confetti. Outside, the couple had arranged for ice baths to be installed, and Lucy, who gave up alcohol several years ago, changed into a white bikini and took the plunge, along with several of their guests. “Lots of my friends don’t drink, so this was a natural high,” she says. “One guest got in fully clothed and another took off her dress and jumped in wearing her Spanx.” V LASTING MEMENTO The brides had also booked a tarot-card reader and a tattoo artist, and after the cards assured them that they had “an exciting future”, they received matching tattoos, with the date of their wedding inked on their wrists. After a meal of fillet steak with truffle mash and sautéed broccoli, followed by sticky toffee pudding and ice cream, there were speeches from Emilia’s dad and from Lucy, who recounted how she and her bride had been friends for ten years before falling in love and becoming a couple only last November. “My new song is called Other Sides of the Moon because it feels as though both of us were always looking at the same moon, but we Lucy smiles for the camera alongside (from left) Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK favourite Bimini Bon-Boulash and TV personality Adam Collard 43
‘Getting married was the next step. It felt as though that’s what we should do and we didn’t want to wait’ Lucy Lucy and Emilia explore the spectacular surroundings of historic country hotel Saltmarshe Hall in Yorkshire, Lucy changing into a white bikini (below left) to jump into one of the ice baths the couple had installed outside 44 V were standing on opposite sides of it and now we’re on the same side,” Lucy says. “We met through mutual friends and for the first five years we didn’t have much in common, but once I got sober, we started becoming really good friends. “Last year, we were both single when Emilia texted to say she was coming to one of my gigs. I got butterflies and we realised we had strong feelings for each other. “Emilia has seen two versions of me. There was the version just after The X Factor, Factor actor , where I was drinking every day and taking drugs, and then she saw me evolve, and I saw her evolve too. “When you fall for a friend, all those things you have to learn about someone you’ve just met, we already know about each other,” she continues. “Getting married was the next step in that evolution. It
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ICE BATHS PROVIDED BY THE ICE BATH COMPANY ‘Everything people get from their fathers, I get from Simon. And Emilia offers me peace on a level I didn’t know was possible’ Lucy 46 felt as though that’s what we should do and we didn’t want to wait.” After their first dance, to Slow Dance by AJ Mitchell featuring Ava Max, the newlyweds and their 130 evening guests filled the dancefloor. Some guests got up to sing with the band, including Lucy, who had changed into a second white suit for the evening and performed Journey’s Don’t ’t Stop Believing Believing.. After the excitement of the wedding, Lucy, who recently collaborated with Robbie Williams to release a new version of her single Sober Sober,, is looking forward to playing at Glastonbury Festival this weekend. Her career is going from strength to strength with the help of Simon, who, she says, has become like a surrogate father to her. “Everything people get from their fathers, I get from Simon,” she says. “He’s a constant support and he and Lauren constantly check in and make sure I’m okay.” BUILDING A NEW LIFE Her other support is her new wife. “Emilia offers me a sense of calm that I’ve never experienced before and peace on a level that I didn’t know was possible,” Lucy says. “She’s always been a support for me, but not in a way that holds me up. We hold ourselves up, we’re equals, we’re a team, and I think that’s why marriage is so important to us. “For a decade, I was just trying to survive. And then I got sober, and it was like being on the beach and seeing something sparkling in the sand and realising there was treasure everywhere. And she has been the biggest H piece of treasure.” REPORT & INTERVIEWS: TRACY SCHAVERIEN PHOTOS: SARAH BETH PHOTO
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7 DAYS A ROUND-UP OF NEWS REPORTS MADELEINE OF SWEDEN Princess returns to Stockholm with her family Princess Madeleine of Sweden and her family are moving back to her home country after six years in the US. Madeleine, the youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, has been living in Florida with her British-American financier husband Christopher O’Neill, 49, and their children Princess Leonore, ten, Prince Nicolas, nine, and Princess Adrienne, six, since 2018. It a statement shared on Instagram to mark the Princess’s 42nd birthday, the royal house of Sweden confirmed: “Princess Madeleine and her family are now moving home to Sweden. After several years living abroad, the Princess and Mrr Christopher O’Neill have decided that the family will live in Stockholm for the time being.” DONALD SUTHERLAND COMPILED BY FRANCESCA SHILLCOCK. PHOTOS: BACKGRID. MATT AGUDO/INSTAR IMAGES. REX FEATURES Death aged 88 announced by actor son Kiefer Acclaimed actor Donald Sutherland has died at the age of 88. The star, who was known for hits including M*A*S*H M*A*S*H,, Don’t Look Now and The Hunger Games,, passed away in Miami Games from an undisclosed illness. Donald, who won two Golden Globe Awards and received an honorary Academy Award in 2017, leaves third wife Francine Racette and five children, including actor son Kiefer. He announced his father’s death on social media, writing: “With a heavy heart, I tell you that my father has passed away. I personally think one of the most important actors in the history of film. Never daunted by a role, good, bad, or ugly. “He loved what he did and did what he loved, and one can never ask for more than that. A life well lived.” JOE WICKS Wife Rosie ‘doing well’ after arrival of fourth child Fitness influencer Joe Wicks and his wife Rosie have welcomed their fourth child together, a boy. Joe shared the news online with a photo of him holding his newborn son. “A little boy weighing 7lbs 13oz,” he wrote. “Rosie gave birth at home. The NHS midwives from St Peter’s hospital were amazing. Rosie and the baby are both doing well and getting some rest.” Among the well-wishes were messages from TV presenter Ruth Langsford and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s wife Jools, who wrote: “Wonderful happy news huge congratulations to you and Rosie and your gorgeous little team.” Joe, 38, and Rosie, 33, are already parents to Indie, six next month, Marley, four, and 21-monthold Leni. GEORGIA MAY JAGGER ‘Patiently waiting’ arrival of her first child Georgia May Jagger has confirmed she is expecting her first child with skater and artist Cambryan Sedlick. Highlighting her bump in a series of photos posted online, the model daughter of Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick and his former partner Jerry Hall wrote: “Patiently waiting for our new best friend.” The baby will be Sir Mick’s sixth grandchild. Georgia, 32, and 24-year-old Cambryan have been dating since 2021, but have mostly kept their relationship out of the spotlight. “I have always just wanted to keep my life as normal as possible,” Georgia has said. “Being in the public eye is all I have ever known – it’s what I was born into. I think because of that, I have never looked to find fame at all.” Quote of the week ‘It’s the most enormous “pinch-me” moment… I will remember this honour [singing the national anthem] all my life’ Hannah Waddingham promises to be in top gear at the British Grand Prix SIR IAN McKELLEN Understudy steps in after actor falls from stage Sir Ian McKellen told fans he plans to make a “complete and speedy” recovery after falling from the stage while performing in London. The actor, 85, was taken to hospital for medical treatment after losing his balance and falling into the audience during a performance of Player Kings at the Noël Coward Theatre. In a message on social media, Sir Ian said he was “hugely indebted” to the NHS team who had treated him. “They have assured me that my recovery will be complete and speedy and I am looking forward to returning to work,” he added. An understudy has replaced Sir Ian for the rest of the London run of the play and he is expected to return when Player Kings begins its nationwide tour on 3 July. Story of the Week ANOUK AIMEE France pays tribute to ‘a world-famous icon’ French actress Anouk Aimée, best known for her role in the Oscar-winning film A Man and a Woman, Woman, has died at her home in France. She was 92. Posting on Instagram, her daughter Manuela Papatakis wrote: “With my daughter, Galaad, and my granddaughter, Mila, we have great sadness to announce the departure of my mother Anouk Aimée. I was at her bedside when she passed away this morning at her home in Paris.” Tributes to the actress, who was born Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus and appeared in more than 70 films, included a message from France’s culture minister Rachida Dati, who said: “We bid farewell to a world-famous icon, to a great actress of French cinema who took on roles for some of the biggest names.” Fears for tour after Justin Timberlake is arrested inger and actor Justin Timberlake has S been charged in the US with driving while intoxicated. Justin, 43, was pulled over by police and arrested in Sag Harbor, an affluent village in New York’s Hamptons, after having dinner with friends. He was released without bail after being formally charged. In a statement, police chief Robert Drake said the star had failed to stop at a stop sign and was “swerving” around the road. He added: “A strong odour of an alcoholic beverage was emanating from his breath, he was unable to divide attention, he had slowed speech, he was unsteady afoot, and he performed poorly on all standardised field sobriety tests.” Justin reportedly told officers he’d had “one martini”, while it’s also reported he’d said the arrest would “ruin” his Forget Tomorrow world tour. Reports also state he refused to take a breathalyser test. The Grammy Award-winning singer was charged during a brief appearance in court the following morning and allowed to leave. His mugshot (inset above) was released soon afterwards. Justin, who is father to Silas, nine, and Phineas, three, with wife Jessica Biel, is now scheduled to appear in court on 26 July – the same day he is due to appear in Krakow, Poland, with his tour. He is also due to play dates across the US, including Boston, Baltimore and Cleveland, before heading to Europe for shows in Germany and Belgium. 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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WARMING UP FOR A SPECIAL SUMMERTIME IN LONDON KATHERINE JENKINS REVEALS HOW SHE KEEPS THE MAGIC IN HER MARRIAGE AND SHARES HER PRIDE AS HER CHILDREN BEGIN TO SING 50
‘I see my daughter with that excitement from singing with people — I’m happy she’s found that’ er forming with Andrea P Bocelli will always bring back happy memories for Katherine Jenkins. It was while she was touring the US with the celebrated Italian tenor that she met her husband, film producer Andrew Levitas, on a blind date. “For us, Andrea has a lovely personal connection,” says the award-winning mezzo-soprano, who will be a special guest when Andrea headlines the BST Hyde Park festival on 5 July. “When I think of Andrea, I always think how lucky I was.” Twelve years later, she still feels lucky. This September, she and Andrew will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary, and in this exclusive interview with hello!,, Katherine reveals the hello! secret to their relationship’s success. “We have friends, an older couple, who are happily married, and I often ask them for advice. “I remember him saying to me once: ‘Make sure you’re always your husband’s girlfriend’ – meaning be that fun person, go out on dates. That doesn’t have to stop just because you’re married. “You still need to flirt and spend time together, and that always stuck with me.” V JOINT ENTERPRISE She also collaborates with her husband – an artist, director and native New Yorker – on film projects and, more recently, a new gin. But their most significant joint production to date has been their two children, Aaliyah, eight, and six-year-old Xander, who are as creative as their parents. H e r d a u g h t e r, s h e s a y s p r o u d l y, i s “ s a s s y a n d courageous” with “a great sense of adventure and the performer gene. She does musical theatre and has joined the school choir. I t m a k e s m e s m i l e ,” s a y s Katherine, who turns 44 this week. “Even if she never does anything with it, I see her with the buzz I used to have, that excitement from singing with people. I’m so happy she’s found that.” Park life: Katherine is thrilled to be performing alongside 51 Andrea Bocelli at London’s BST Hyde Park festival
Katherine with husband Andrew Levitas (together left) in 2022 and (below) ready for Taylor Swift’s gig in Cardiff last week 52 Xander has also inherited the talent that has made his Welsh mother a favourite with the royal family. “He’s the one who might end up singing one day,” she says. “He’s got a very similar tone to the one I had when I was his age, and I can tell he likes music. He’s cautious and kind and funny and reminds me of my dad.” Her father, Selwyn, who died when Katherine was just 15, quietly encouraged her singing, along with her mum. “I feel very fortunate that I didn’t have pushy parents.” Taking their lead, she’s determined not to play the role of stage mum, however talented her children might be. “I want my children to do what’s in their heart, and if they decide that’s what they want to do, I’ll support and help them. But I don’t want them to feel any pressure. “I want them to be able to love music and have that as a tool in their life because it’s something they enjoy. If anything else comes from it, that’s a bonus.” Her family will be at the front of the audience when Katherine takes to the Great Oak Stage at BST Hyde Park, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, for a 50-minute set that will include classical masterpieces as well as contemporary hits. She’s keeping schtum on the “beloved” songs she’ll be performing, but some, she reveals, will have a London theme. “It will be nice to recognise our amazing city and pay homage to it through music,” she says. “It’s such an amazing event for the UK and London, and this is the first classical concert [to headline the festival], so it’s lovely to be part of it. “I’m hoping the British weather plays ball,” she adds. “But Brits are so good at bringing the right attitude that it doesn’t matter [if it rains]. Hopefully it will be one of those British summer nights that will always stay in my mind.” BRANCHING OUT Her diversification into the gin business might seem left-field – after all, classical singers are renowned for the care they take of their voices.
‘I want my children to be able to love music and do what’s in their heart’ PHOTOS: DAVID VENNI. GETTY IMAGES. MATT THORPE Katherine sips water, throat tea and manuka honey before each performance; there’s not a drop of mother’s ruin in sight. But her new label, which she developed with Andrew, is of a superior quality. “I’ve always been a gin fan and gin drinker,” she says, “and when I came to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music, they spoke to us about alcohol and our voices, and told us what we could and couldn’t drink. “In 1998, there wasn’t a choice of mixers and you couldn’t drink gin neat. So I thought one day I’d like to create a gin that’s really clean, where I knew what was in it and that my singing teacher would approve of.” She and Andrew got together with husband-and-wife distillers in Swansea, and Cygnet was born. “It’s made just down the road from my mum, which she’s thrilled about, because all the females in our family drink gin. She can pop in at any point for some quality-control checks,” she says, laughing. “I’m the founder of it, it’s my baby, and I’m having an absolute blast doing it. It’s a happy business to work in and I get to work with my husband.” DREAM TEAM The pair have also joined forces for a second film project – their first, Minamata,, directed by Andrew and Minamata starring Johnny Depp, was shot in 2019. Their latest, The King of Covent Garden,, follows the story of the Garden British-German composer Handel, focusing on his oratorio Messiah Messiah,, described by Katherine as “arguably the greatest piece of classical music ever written”. She will be an adviser and executive producer on the film, which begins shooting next year, directed by Andrew and starring Sir Anthony Hopkins in the lead role. “I can’t wait to share more about it,” she says teasingly. But first there are more concerts, including the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales, and new music in the autumn – and, as always, music at the heart of her home. “When the kids are tired, Andrew has the greatest playlist. He’ll put something on and before you know it, they’re buzzing,” she says. “The soundtrack to our lives is H so important.” INTERVIEW: ROSALIND POWELL For tickets, visit bst-hydepark.com. Cygnet Welsh Dry Gin and Cygnet 22 are available from selected Waitrose and John Lewis stores and online; visit cygnet-distillery.com. 53
JOINED BY HER FASHIONABLE FRIENDS NAOMI CAMPBELL TELLS OF HER ‘COLOURFUL JOURNEY’ AT V&A LAUNCH ith her poise and beauty, Naomi W Campbell has ruled the runway for four decades. But last week, she had a new catwalk: London’s historic V&A museum, where she is being honoured in the new exhibition Naomi: In Fashion, which features some of her favourite couture pieces to celebrate her career. “The exhibition showcases some of the most special moments from my colourful journey. It’s a celebration of fashion, creativity and the power of pursuing your dreams,” she said. A roll call of fashionable friends was on hand to join the 54-year-old supermodel at the V&A’s summer party, including fellow runway stars Kate Moss, Jodie Turner-Smith and Adwoa Aboah, fashion icon Daphne Guinness, singer Grace Jones, and actress Elizabeth Hurley and her director son Damian. Styled by Law Roach, Naomi stood out in a white halterneck gown from event sponsor Boss, worn with dazzling Bulgari jewels. Fellow supermodel Kate was chic in a soft pink slip dress, paired with a contrasting black tuxedo jacket, to pose alongside Daphne, who wore a metallic catsuit. Meanwhile, Elizabeth turned heads in a Roberto Cavalli striped gown from the designer’s new Ray of Gold capsule collection, Naomi’s natural supermodel poise is on display at the V&A in London, where she partied 54 with guests including Damian and Elizabeth Hurley (together right)
PHOTOS: DAVE BENETT while Damian kept it clean-cut in a sharp suit from the label. hello!’s hello! ’s social editor at large, the Marchioness of Bath, took glamour to elevated heights in a black laced gown and chatted to fellow guests, including former UK Vogue editor Edward Enninful, film producer Mohammed Al Turki and actress Eiza Gonzalez. MAKING HISTORY IN STYLE First scouted in Covent Garden at the age of 15, Naomi is one of fashion’s trailblazers, breaking down barriers to become, in 1988, the first black model to grace the cover of Paris Vogue Vogue. ogue. The exhibition, which runs until April 2025, chronicles her years in the industry by featuring several of the pieces associated with her, from designers including Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier and Virgil Abloh. Calling it “the first of its kind”, the V&A said: “Through the work of leading global designers and photographers we celebrate her creative collaborations, activism and far-reaching cultural impact.” Addressing her friends, Naomi said: “I didn’t know how to model when I started – I went to stage school and I used my theatre arts background to get me through. I did it with all my commitment, drive and dedication. “It took me two buses to get from home in South London to far west. I never could have imagined I would be here doing H this in front of you all.” REPORT: FRANCESCA SHILLCOCK Lady Amelia Windsor and (left) the Marchioness of Bath celebrate the career of Naomi with (above left) Kate Moss and Daphne Guinness 55
JUMPING FOR JOY WITH HIS CHILDREN THE PRINCE OF WALES LOOKS AHEAD TO THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS AS HE CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY umping off a sand dune with his J children Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, nine, and six- 56 year-old Prince Louis, the Prince of Wales looks to be having a fun-filled family day out at the beach in this striking new family photograph released to mark his 42nd birthday last week. Taken by his wife the Princess in Norfolk in May, the image was shared by Kensington Palace along with a personal message from Kate that read: “Happy birthday Papa, we all love you so much!” She signed it off with “Cx”. No doubt the family is now looking ahead to spending the summer holidays at their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham Estate, which has been described as their “favourite place”. They like to spend as much of their off-duty time there as possible, making the most of the local amenities and the beautiful beaches. “They consider Norfolk their real home, and it’s because everybody treats them totally normally here and lets them get on with their lives,” a source told hello! hello!.. PLENTY TO CELEBRATE It wasn’t the first family portrait taken in their beloved Norfolk to be released last week; the royals also marked Father’s Day by sharing a touching image of Prince William and his children gazing out to sea with their arms wrapped affectionately around each other. It was also taken by keen photographer Kate, and was posted on social media together with a message from the children: “We love you, Papa. Happy Father’s Day… G, C & L.” It marked the first time a message from the young trio has been posted on their parents’ social media H channels. REPORT: SHARNAZ SHAHID
‘Happy birthday Papa, we all love you so much!’ ADDITIONAL REPORTING: ALEXANDRA WILBY. PHOTOS: THE PRINCESS OF WALES The Princess of Wales 57
‘Kate was looking down lovingly and they both looked so happy and natural together’ EXCLUSIVE REPORT AFTER THEIR LOVING DISPLAY AT TROOPING KATE AND CHARLOTTE INSIDE THE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER’S SPECIAL BOND tanding on the balcony of Buckingham S Palace for Trooping the Colour, the Princess of Wales was every inch the doting mother as she gazed adoringly at her children. But it was her tender moments with her only daughter Princess Charlotte and their public display of affection that touched those watching the royal family’s traditional annual appearance for the King’s official birthday. Kate lovingly stroked Charlotte’s long hair and arranged it down her back, giving an insight into their warm, tight-knit relationship. 58 V CLOSE RELATIONSHIP “Kate and Charlotte have a unique bond and that stands out,” says royal photographer Samir Hussein, who captured the heartwarming moment on camera. “There was a lot of interaction between them. “Kate put her arms on Charlotte’s shoulders and she was looking down lovingly to check on her all the time and playing with her hair at times. Charlotte just looked so sweet and they both looked so happy and natural together.” Samir, who has photographed the two Princesses together over the nine years since Charlotte’s birth, tells hello! hello!:: “They are both so photogenic and, because they clearly think quite a lot about how to co-ordinate
‘Kate and Charlotte have a unique bond and that stands out’
‘Charlotte is really taking care of her mum and seems to be full of admiration for her’ their outfits, these mother-anddaughter photographs always work out really well – even going back to their tours to Canada and Poland and Germany, where Kate was carrying Charlotte in her arms. “Princess Charlotte is very like her mother in her mannerisms and you can see she looks up to her a lot.” Ingrid Seward, author of My Mother and I: The Inside Story of the King and Our Late Queen, Queen, agrees, telling hello! hello!:: “Kate and Charlotte are great friends and I think to Kate, their bond is very precious. “The mother-daughter relationship is obviously particularly important to Kate because she has such a close relationship with her own mother, Carole Middleton. They are a very, very close family, which is something the late Queen really liked and thought would play into Kate’s hands and the position that she was getting into. “She had such a stable family and I think that’s what Kate’s trying to replicate.” 60 Mother and daughter’s closeness even extends to their wardrobe, with the pair co-ordinating at Trooping – Kate in Jenny Packham with a Philip Treacy hat and Charlotte echoing the feel with a stylish bow on her sailor dress. “They are both so photogenic and, because they clearly think quite a lot about how to coordinate their outfits, these photographs always work out really well,” says photographer Samir Hussein TAKING CARE OF MAMA Ingrid also believes Charlotte is “protective” of her mother as she continues to undergo cancer treatment. “I think that Charlotte is really taking care of her mum. It was quite sweet the way she stood in front of her and they kept chatting. “Charlotte seems to be very full of admiration for her mother, which I think is a lovely thing, too.” Over the years, Kate and Charlotte have enjoyed special trips to the ballet and to the BBC studios, where along with six-yearold Prince Louis they met the stars of Strictly Come Dancing Dancing.. They also share a love of sport, and England Lionesses fan Charlotte has joined Louis and their big brother Prince George, ten, in taking up football and rugby, as well as tennis, dance and gymnastics – no doubt encouraged by Kate. She even got to enjoy an outing to the Commonwealth Games with her parents in 2022, where she was pictured watching the swimming and gymnastics. Perhaps inspired by her mother, who is a skilled pianist, Charlotte has also taken up the instrument, as revealed by virtuoso Lang Lang last year, after meeting Kate at the Royal Variety Performance. “Her Royal Highness talked
about Charlotte’s piano playing,” he said. “I’m sure she’s good. Her Royal Highness said to me that she said to Princess Charlotte: ‘Hey, look, if you practise a lot, you can be like him.’” V FAMILY TIES Robert Jobson, whose biography Catherine, the Princess of Wales ales is published this August, tells hello!:: “Mother and daughter hello! do have a lot of interests in common and clearly that’s part of the very close bond between them. “But I suppose it also comes from Kate’s close relationship with her own mother Carole. A n d she ’s go t a ve r y clos e relationship with her sister Pippa, too, that goes right back to when they were very young.” But, he adds: “Charlotte is not just a Mummy’s girl though, she very much loves being with her dad, too. And she’s a big favourite with the King – he always wanted a daughter.” Ingrid also draws a parallel between the current and former Princess of Wales – Prince William’s mother Diana – and their loving connections with their children. “Diana was so tactile with her boys and they were the mainstay of her life and, in an unhappy marriage, I think that she became even more reliant on them,” she says. “While Kate is going through cancer treatment, her children give her that boost. Kate has always been a hands-on mum with her daughter, from carrying Charlotte on royal tours – as in Hamburg (above left) and Warsaw (above) in 2017 – to a tender arm behind her at the 2022 Commonwealth Games 61
‘Charlotte’s definitely a little mini-mum’ 62 The young Princess’s independent spirit and keen interest in events is often on display during public events, such as taking a backward glance at well-wishers while attending Easter Day service at Windsor Castle last year and even (above right) playfully sticking her tongue out while at Cowes with Kate and grandmother Carole Middleton in 2019 – Charlotte had seen her grandfather Michael in the crowd below SISTER ACT But it seems Charlotte is just as keen to support her mother. During the family’s balcony appearance at Trooping, she was seen reminding Louis to keep his arms down during the playing of the national anthem. Over the years, she has often been spotted keeping her brothers in line during public outings. “She’s really taken on that role to help keep them in check a little bit,” Samir tells hello! hello!.. “She’s definitely a little mini-mum taking on that responsibility as well, which is fun to see.” “She’s aware of everything,” adds Robert. “She’s obviously a very sharp cookie. You get the impression that she’s sort of corralling them. “Charlotte seems to be the alpha girl in the middle, making sure they follow protocol and follow what’s expected of them,” he continues. “She is learning that from both her parents, but she does seems to be a little mother figure among her siblings.” Royal fans will be hoping mother and daughter appear in public together again this summer, perhaps at a sporting event if the Princess feels well enough. And as she continues to make good progress in her recovery from cancer, she will no doubt have plenty of special shared moments with her little girl to H look forward to. REPORT: EMILY NASH PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. MAX MUMBY. PA IMAGES. STEPHEN LOCK/I-IMAGES She can focus on them. She’s also a very warm person, too, and that comes through when you look at her with her children.” Putting her family life first has been a key part of Kate prioritising her recovery from cancer. A royal source tells hello! hello!:: “It’s really important to the process that she leads a normal private life. That’s so important and supporting her children has been really key to her recovery. “ T h e y a r e s o c l o s e , i t ’s wonderful to see.”
‘Charlotte’s aware of everything. She’s obviously a very sharp cookie’ Looking as elegant as her mum in Alexander McQueen, Charlotte clarifies a point in the order of service at the coronation in May 2023 Whether indulging in their love of tennis at the Wimbledon men’s finals or (left) meeting the crowds on Christmas Day at Sandringham, Kate and Charlotte are clearly always happy to be together
TENDER MOMENTS IN THE SUMMER SUNSHINE ROYAL ASCOT THE ROYAL FAMILY REVEL IN THE RACING — AND PRECIOUS TIME TOGETHER Despite his treatment for cancer, the King is clearly delighted to be at Royal Ascot with the Queen (above), while Zara Tindall greets Lady Gabriella Kingston with a hug (left) I 64 V t has always been the highlight of their summer calendar, but Royal Ascot took on a special significance for the royal family last week, when they were reunited following the most difficult of times. The King and Queen looked thrilled to be joined by their r e l a t i v e s a t t h e B e rk s h i r e racecourse, and the extended family appeared more united than ever as they let their hair down together for the first time in months. After the turbulence of the past year, the strong bond between them was clear to see – the royals exchanging warm hugs, laughter and tactile shows of
With the Prince of Wales’s wife unable to attend, Zara gives her cousin her full support on day two of the races, with Her Majesty (below) also receiving a warm welcome. Princess Beatrice gets a kiss from Prince William (below left) 65
The royals exchanged warm hugs and laughter in a way we have never seen before Lady Gabriella smiles broadly at well-wishers as she takes part in the traditional 66 procession during her first public appearance since the death of her husband Thomas earlier this year
The family’s closeness is on display as Gabriella chats to Princess Eugenie (also seen below) and Zara (together left) The family’s sunny mood was matched by the weather, as the King laughed in the royal box V public support in a way we have never seen before. And the family’s sunny mood was matched by the weather, as summer finally arrived and warm temperatures continued throughout the week. His Majesty, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, looked happy and relaxed as he laughed and chatted to his wife in the Royal Box. The annual event – the premier flat-racing festival of the year – was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II, and Their Majesties, who inherited her stable of thoroughbreds, certainly seemed to be embracing the occasion. 67
‘We wish participants the best of luck in seeking that unique thrill of an Ascot winner’ The King and Queen Laughing, William gives his mother-in-law Carole Middleton a helping hand after her heel gets stuck in the grass – with jockey Oisin Murphy coming to help out too (right and next right) Zara Tindall snuggled up to her cousin the Prince of Wales, asking: “Are you okay?” Writing in the official programme, the couple, who led the Royal Procession on the first day, sent a good-luck message to racegoers, saying: “We wish all the participants this week the very best of luck in seeking that unique thrill of a Royal Ascot winner. “We also hope that those here at the racecourse and watching from home will enjoy five days of the finest racing that this sport has to offer.” The event also provided an opportunity for the royal family to regroup following a year in which they have suffered illness and
Prince William, who was without Kate, replied: “Yes, of course I am.” V tragedy, and there was no shortage of support as they rallied round. Former Olympic equestrian Zara Tindall, wearing a floral puffsleeved Anna Mason dress with a pale-pink hat by Juliette Millinery and blush suede Emmy London pumps, linked arms with her cousin the Prince of Wales, saying: “Lovely to see you – are you okay?” Prince William, who was without his wife as the Princess continues to receive treatment for cancer, replied: “Yes, of course I am. It’s wonderful.” William also shared a warm hug with Zara’s husband Showing how fully she has been welcomed into the royal family, Carole is greeted by the Duchess of Edinburgh and (left) chats to Princess Eugenie 69
Kisses and giggles are on the racecard when Zara catches up with Sarah (also pictured above) Mike, who appeared to be in a jovial mood and ducked underneath the Queen’s widebrimmed hat to give her a peck on the cheek. 70 MUCH-NEEDED BREATHER William, who celebrated his 42nd birthday last week, looked relaxed despite the turmoil of the past few months, and was no doubt buoyed by the fact that his wife had managed a return to public duties d ays earl i er, a t t he an n u al Trooping the Colour parade. Kate, 42, had released a statement in June in which she said she was making “good progress” in her treatment but admitted she has “good days and bad days”, adding: “I am not out of the woods yet.” In a further reassuring sign that she is well on the road to recovery,
Sarah, Duchess of York joins the fun with daughter Beatrice – in Zimmermann and Juliette Millinery – and son-in-law Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and (right) receives a warm hug from Mike Tindall William gallantly held his mother-inlaw Carole Middleton’s hand when her heel became stuck in the grass shoe became stuck in the grass as they walked across the parade ring. Meanwhile, Zara reserved her warmest hug for Lady Gabriella Kingston, who was making her first public appearance since the tragic loss in February of her husband Thomas, 45, who had died of a traumatic head wound with a gun found nearby. V her parents Carole and Michael Middleton were among the guests who were warmly greeted by members of the royal family. The couple have long shared a close relationship with their son-inlaw, something that was apparent when William, looking dapper in top hat and tails, gallantly held Carole’s hand when the heel of her 71
Princess Eugenie, who was seen chatting to Carole, wore a dress by Gabriela Hearst Events on the racecourse bring out a host of emotions in Eugenie (left, and below left with husband Jack Brooksbank) and the Queen (above with Sophie, and with her binoculars below left and below right) The daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, who was wearing a pretty floral shirt dress by Catherine Walker with a widebrimmed peach Philip Treacy hat, had joined the traditional carriage parade on the first day of the races, alongside the Princess Royal, who rewore a red silk coat dress from Shibumi. In spite of her grief, Gabriella managed to smile, and Zara was on hand to greet her on the racecourse, wrapping her arms around Gabriella and squeezing her tightly. 72
Also feeling the love was Sarah, Duchess of York, who was joined by daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and their husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank. V SHARING HUGS Sarah, 64, who has recently been treated for both breast and skin cancer, looked elegant in a cream bouclé jacket by Veronica Beard, with a navy A-line skirt and matching hat. She was warmly embraced by both Zara and Mike. Beatrice, 35, was chic in a linen and silk Zimmermann dress – paired with a silk headband from Juliette Millinery and pink satin pumps by Roger Vivier – while Eugenie, who was seen chatting to Carole Middleton, Zara’s winning style continues as she sports a lemon Laura Green London dress, worn with a chic boater from Sarah Cant as she and Mike take in day two
V chose an ivory silk cashmere dress by Gabriela Hearst, teamed with a pink Emily London hat and Aquazzura suede pumps. Sarah has been welcomed back into the fold and joined the family to attend the traditional church service at Sandringham last Christmas for the first time in three decades. 74 Cheeky: Mike and Zara enjoy a moment alone, their high spirits matched by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh (right)
Hand in hand, Prince Edward and Sophie stroll around the enclosure (above) as they celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, with the Duchess harking back to her big day in bridal ivory Suzannah London. Meanwhile, it’s top hats and tails for William and Mike (above right), but that doesn’t stop the good friends putting their arms around each other (right) 75
Her experience of cancer appears to have further strengthened the bond between her and the royals, with Zara wasting no time in warmly hugging and kissing her aunt, whom Mike enveloped in a bear hug. In June, in an exclusive interview with hello! hello!,, Sarah said she was “feeling better than ever” following a difficult year, adding: “I have the most exceptional family and I have an extraordinarily great team and I have an enormous ability to turn to joy.” There was more love in the air as Peter Phillips arrived on Friday with his new girlfriend Harriet Sperling, who looked stylish in a 76 Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor step out for day four (above), with Belgravia: The Next Chapter star Sophie looking summery in a sky-blue Catherine Walker coat dress. Love is in the air, too, for Peter Phillips and his new girlfriend Harriet Sperling, who only have eyes – and kisses – for each other (right and next right) after chatting to the King and Queen (above right)
Beulah London dress and a hat by Nicola de Selincourt. The pair, who were spotted kissing in the Royal Box, seem well established as a couple. Princess Anne’s son has already introduced the NHS paediatric nurse to his family and took her to the Badminton Horse Trials in May, where she was photographed with his daughters Savannah and Isla. V LONG-TERM LOVE Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last week, tenderly held hands as they strolled around the racecourse, Sophie keeping Harriet makes an elegant Royal Ascot debut on Peter’s arm, wearing a pale-pink Beulah London dress with a Nicola de Selincourt hat 77
her cool in a striking ivory lace dress from Suzannah London, teamed with a wide-brimmed Jane Taylor hat. Mike and Zara looked loved-up, too, with the former England rugby union star seen affectionately placing a hand on his wife’s bottom. William had made his entrance on the second day of the races in the lead carriage opposite his stepmother the Queen, who was attending without the King that day and wore a blue Dior lace panel dress and matching Philip Treacy hat, finishing her outfit with Queen Mary’s turquoise and diamond brooch. V DREAM TEAM It was the first time the pair, who were accompanied by the Earl and Countess of Halifax, had teamed up in public since March, when they led the royal family at the Commonwealth Day service, and they looked relaxed in each other’s company as they smiled and waved to cheers from the crowd. And it wasn’t just the royals adding a glamorous touch to
Penny Lancaster was a vision in white, in a striking feathered hat Penny Lancaster is all smiles, alongside (clockwise from left) retired dancer Dame Darcey Bussell and her husband Angus Forbes; former footballer Theo Walcott with his wife Melanie; presenter Joel Dommett and his wife Hannah; model 79 and businesswoman Elizabeth Hurley; and model Jerry Hall
Twin style: Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer. HELLO! joins the fun (right) – chief content officer Sophie Vokes-Dudgeon 80 wears a Lydia Millen x Karen Millen dress with a hat by Feather & Bloom, while editor Jessica Callan dons a Camilla dress and Jane Taylor London hat
PHOTOS: BACKGRID. DAVID HARTLEY. CAMERA PRESS. GETTY IMAGES. JAMES WHATLING. JUSTIN GOFF/ GOFF PHOTOS. MARK STEWART. MAX MUMBY. PA IMAGES. REX FEATURES. STEPHEN LOCK/I-IMAGES Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer complemented one another in monochrome outfits the event, which welcomed a host of celebrities dressed up in their finery. Among them were Diana, Princess of Wales’s twin nieces Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer, 31, who complemented one another in monochrome ensembles. Actress Elizabeth Hurley was a vision in white, as was Penny L a n c a s t e r, w h o s p o r t e d a n elaborate feathered hat. Other guests included model Jerr y Hall, singer Katherine Jenkins, Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins and actor Lucien Laviscount. Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, Ascot Racecourse has been visited by monarchs ever since, with Royal Ascot the go-to event of the season for royalty, celebrities and thousands of other H spectators each year. REPORT: TRACY SCHAVERIEN
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS CELEBRATING THE LAUNCH OF HER NEW NOVEL SANTA MONTEFIORE ON FINDING PEACE AFTER THE DEATH OF HER SISTER TARA PALMER-TOMKINSON tatuesque in a crisp white trouser suit, Santa S Montefiore looks on top of the world. Striking a series of elegant poses in a suite at London’s luxurious Peninsula Hotel, she exudes confidence while chatting to everyone on hello! hello!’s ’s exclusive photoshoot and interview. The best-selling author is preparing to release her 27th novel, Shadows in the Moonlight, Moonlight, and seems to be in a great place. “I’m really happy,” she tells us. “I’m 54 and I’m absolutely where I’d like to be. “Of course I’d like my body to look like a 30-yearold’s, but I accept the ageing process. I’m just happy managing my life and not having to fit in. I think as you get older, you are more you because you don’t care what other people think. Happiness comes from being true to yourself, in whatever form that takes.” A lot of that happiness comes from her family and work life. Santa and her husband, historian and fellow author Simon Sebag Montefiore, have children Lily and Sasha, both in their 20s. She talks enthusiastically about how the family enjoy indulging in their coffee obsession together, also describing how they potter around the house while she’s busy writing at the kitchen table. Santa’s epic tales of family drama, historical fiction and love stories have sold more than six million copies around the world, but she says: “It still feels exciting when a novel comes out. “I feel very pleased that, having been rejected by three agents when I was 30, I am now a published author. “I also think there’s a lesson in it, because the ego is never satisfied. It will always want more and there’s a point when you have to say: ‘Hold on – I’m really happy with what I have. I make enough money that I can go shopping and buy myself something nice. I do what I love, I work from home.’ You have to look at the things you have and appreciate them.” In Shadows in the Moonlight, Moonlight, which Santa describes as a “psychic detective novel”, heroine Pixie Tate can connect with earthbound spirits and travel through time – a spiritual skill she uses to solve the disappearance of a young boy. “She embodies a person in the past who can help her discover what happened, so she slips back to Victorian Cornwall to investigate a boy who goes missing. “It’s got lots of twists and turns and there’s a big love story,” she adds. “You don’t have to believe in the paranormal to enjoy the book. It’s just another way of slipping into the story.” It will come as no surprise to Santa’s fans that there is a paranormal element to her latest novel, given she has always felt an affinity with the spiritual world. “It sounds crazy, but I have had quite a few out-ofbody experiences myself,” she tells us. “As a child, I used to wake in the night and hear people walking around my room and see shadowy figures. I thought it was normal. I would slip out of my body and fly around the garden and they were the most blissfully, ecstatically happy moments. The joy I experienced was indescribable.” She has also been comforted by the occasions she believes her sister Tara Palmer-Tomkinson has visited her since Tara’s sudden death in 2017. “The first time I saw her was in the night. She was young, vibrant and happy and wearing a baby-pink T-shirt. In the morning, when I called my mother to tell her, she said: ‘We buried her in a baby-pink T-shirt,’ but nobody knew that, so it was really extraordinary. “Another time, I was staying in the mesa mountains in Utah. And all the way driving from Las Vegas, I heard this voice in my head going: ‘Santa, Santa, Santa,’ like a singsong on a loop. “When I got to the hotel, I had this urge to go and sit on a mountain and meditate. The sun was going down, and I closed my eyes and I tuned in and there she was. I knew then that it had been her voice in my head saying my name. “The lights go off at funny times when I’m thinking about her,” she adds. “Tara composed songs, and once I was with the children not long after she died and I played her music. My son said: ‘Do you feel sad when you hear her music?’ And I said it actually made me feel closer to her. Suddenly, all the lights went out. I said: ‘Thank you, Tara, for letting us know you are here.’ And the lights went on again.” The loss of her adored sister “hit me like a train”, she says. “It taught me some valuable things. One was that I can survive anything. When I was absolutely heartbroken, I thought: ‘I’m still here and I’m still working and I’m still loving and living.’ “It actually carved out a layer within me that hadn’t been there before,” she continues. “The shadows were darker in my life, but the light was also brighter because of the contrast.” The experience also taught her how to respond to readers of her books who would tell her of their late loved ones, she says. “I was always very quick to comfort them and say: ‘They are still with you in spirit.’ “But when I lost Tara, I realised that’s not enough. I know she’s still with me in spirit, but I can’t see her and put my arms around her and I can’t hug her or talk to her. I had been missing the point. So now when I meet people, I’m able to communicate in a more constructive way because I’ve suffered too and I can appreciate how you miss the physical presence of that person.” Santa has her own tarot cards and is adept at reading them, although her husband has no interest and her daughter, she says, uses the opportunity to talk through what’s on her mind and doesn’t pay much heed to what the cards say. She writes every day and is strict with her output, creating a playlist for each novel she is crafting so she can “put in my earphones and be immediately transported to the place I’m writing about”. Currently working on the second and third books in the series that begins with Shadows in the Moonlight, Moonlight, she also wants to add to her Flappy series while writing another book about a coffee shop. “I get tired of having this monkey on my shoulder [to write] all the time. But then when I stop, I get bored. As soon as I get back into a book again, I am excited and happy.” She and her husband – whom she calls Sebag – have collaborated on children’s novel The Royal Rabbits of London,, which they hope will be made into an London animated TV series. There is also a film in SUIT: THE FOLD. SHIRT: SASSI HOLFORD. EARRINGS: DOWER & HALL ‘I know Tara’s still with me in spirit, but I can’t see her and put my arms around her’ 82 V
‘Losing Tara taught me some valuable things. One was that I can survive anything’ Santa is relaxed and confident for 83 photoshoot, telling us: “As you get older, you are more you because you don’t care what other people think” HELLO!’s
84 development of her 2018 novel The Temptation of Gracie, Gracie acie, with Isla Fisher and Celia Imrie attached to star. The couple both write from home, but love to escape to the country whenever possible – they own a cottage on the Palmer-Tomkinson farm where Santa, Tara and their brother James grew up. Tara is never far from their thoughts. “We talk about her a lot,” Santa says. “She was the noisiest person in the family, the most colourful, the most dramatic. In a way, life is much calmer without that turbulence in our lives, but we really miss the turbulence. “My mother planted a garden for her. I got director’s chairs commissioned for everyone in the family with their names on and I got one for Tara, too,” she adds. “She’s not there to sit in it, but she’s very much part H of the family.” INTERVIEW: LAURA BENJAMIN PHOTOS: LEZLI & ROSE STYLING: ALEXANDRIA REID MAKE-UP: GIA MILLS USING SKIN IN MOTION & JIMMY COCO LOCATION: THE PENINSULA LONDON Shadows in the Moonlight (Orion Fiction) is out now, £20. (RIGHT) SUIT: THE DECK. SHIRT: THE FOLD. EARRINGS: DOWER & HALL. SHOES: FAIRFAX & FAVOR. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. REX FEATURES (LEFT) TOP & TROUSERS: THE FOLD. EARRING: MONICA VINADER. BRACELETS : LUCY QUARTERMAINE ‘I’m really happy. I’m 54 and absolutely where I’d like to be’
‘I’m just happy managing my life and not having to fit in. Happiness comes from being true to yourself, in whatever form that takes’ 85
AS HE REVEALS THE ROMANTIC MEANING OF SON WILDE’S NAME JOEL DOMMETT SHARES THE SECRETS TO HIS NEW DAD-DUTY SKILLS oel Dommett is wholeheartedly J embracing the chaotic whirlwind of parenthood with his wife Hannah Cooper after the couple welcomed their first child, son Wilde, last September. And the TV star, 39, known for presenting hit show Survivor Survivor, r, looks to have mastered fatherhood when we chat on a video call. Having timed Wilde’s nap perfectly, he proudly shows off the playpen that the new parents have created for their son, who is nearly walking at eight and a half months. “Hannah’s out today, so I’m on daddy duty,” reveals Joel, who has teamed up with Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies after new research showed that one in three UK parents lose sleep because of night-time nappy leaks. Here, he talks fatherhood, explains the sweet meaning behind Wilde’s name and reveals his dream show to work on… Joel, let’s talk babies – how is it going with Wilde? “I didn’t even know this love existed, the amount of love I feel for this child. Yet it’s so hard, especially at the start; you’re so sleep-deprived. I almost love the relentlessness of it in a weird way, the routine, because my life is so all over the place. “One day I’m presenting Lorraine Lorraine, aine, the next day The Masked Singer, Singer er, the next I’m doing a stand-up gig at 1am in a nightclub. It gives my life some sort of hellish consistency.” You celebrated your first Father’s 86 Joel puts a proud hand on wife Hannah Cooper’s bump (above) at the Bafta TV Awards in London last May, four months before the pair welcomed son Wilde (right with Joel). His name was inspired by the Greek hotel in which they tied the knot (together next right) Day last week… “I still can’t believe I’m a dad. I never thought I’d be responsible enough to have a child, and luckily I’m doing it with someone I like and love very much. We help each other out and that feels good.” What has surprised you most about being a dad? “How much I enjoy it. Everyone knows it’s really difficult, and there are tough parts like sleep deprivation, but I never thought I would enjoy it so much. I thought it was just something that you did, but I can’t imagine my life any other way now. “I feel more complete than I’ve ever felt in my life, and it makes everything feel as though there’s a reason. I just really love it.” Tell us about the name Wilde… “We got married at a hotel in Mykonos, in Greece, called The Wild. I was weirdly going to get a tattoo that said ‘wild’, and then when Hannah was pregnant, she said: ‘What do you think of the name Wilde?’ “I was like, ‘What, as in the hotel?’ She said: ‘Yeah.’ It also has Dutch connotations and Hannah’s Dutch. Now we’re just grateful that we didn’t get married in a Travelodge and have a baby called Trav.” What is Wilde like? “I feel like he’s a mover, not a talker. He’s crawling everywhere – and so fast. We’re moments away from it becoming very difficult.” Is he a good sleeper? “He’s getting there now. We’re
PHOTOS: CAMERA PRESS/NICKY JOHNSTON. JOEL DOMMETT. REX FEATURES ‘I didn’t even know this love existed, the love I feel for this child’ super-scheduled people; we’re the worst. We’re those people you hate hanging out with. At a barbecue, we’ll say: ‘Sorry, we’ve got to go – it’s 12.55pm.’ “The only things that really wake him up at night are his explosive poos. “They blow my mind. But Pampers have a Stop & Protect Pocket that prevents the poonami from going up the back. “When Hannah was pregnant, we bought all these cute clothes, but we’ve used none of them. “He lives in pyjamas with two zips. When we leave the house, I put a cardigan on top. Who are these people getting their children dressed?” We love Never Have I Ever, Ever, the podcast you and Hannah make together. She’s very funny… “She’s great, isn’t she? Wilde finds her so funny and it annoys the hell out of me. I’m like: ‘What are you doing that I’m not?’ “I’m supposed to have 15 years of stand-up comedian experience and I’m doing all the faces, then she comes along, goes ‘peek-aboo!’ and he loses his mind. She’s so funny to babies.” Finally, what’s your dream show to work on? “It’s The Masked Singer. Singer er. I genuinely love doing it. It’s a Saturday night TV show that people watch and enjoy as a family. H “That’s the dream.” INTERVIEW: SOPHIE HAMILTON To experience leak-free nights, tr y Pampers Baby-Dry Nappy Pants and get £6 off (download the Pampers Club app and use code NEWPANTS6OFF). For more, including full terms and conditions, visit pampers.co.uk. 87
AT THE PREMIERE OF HER CANDID NEW FILM CELINE DION IS JOINED BY HER SON AS SHE TALKS TURNING FEAR INTO HOPE ‘My fans’ presence in my journey has been a gift beyond measure’ Celine at the premiere of her new film with René-Charles (together above), one of her three sons with late husband Réne Angélil (together left in 2002, and together below with Réne-Charles and twins Nelson and Eddy in 2011) 88 erenely elegant in white, a S tearful Celine Dion battled her emotions as she introduced the premiere of a candid new documentary about her struggles with her health. In I Am: Celine Dion, Dion , the Canadian singer opens up about the rare neurological disorder stiff-person syndrome, with which she was diagnosed in 2022. Attending the premiere at New York’s Paris Theater last week, Celine paid tribute to her three children with her late husband René Angélil – René-Charles, 23, and 13-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy – as well as her doctors. “Of course, I wouldn’t be here without the daily love and support
‘Of course, I wouldn’t be here without the daily love and support from my wonderful children’ PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES from my wonderful children,” she said as she gestured to her sons, who were all there to support her. “Thank you, René-Charles. Thank you, Nelson. Thank you, Eddy. And thanks to you, my fans – your presence in my journey has been a gift beyond measure,” continued Celine, 56. “Your never-ending love and support have delivered me to this moment. One of the stories you will hear from me in this movie as I was reading and learning about my condition: I compared myself – and I’m not saying this because we’re in New York – but I compared myself to an apple. “When I said to myself that I compared myself to an apple from a tree [I said]: ‘I don’t want you [fans] to wait in line any more if I don’t have any shiny apples for you.’ “A couple of days ago, I saw a message from a fan and it said: ‘We’re not here for the apple. We’re here for the truth.’” The star also took time to mention Dr Amanda Piquet, saying that her neurologist had “delivered an important result for me: she has replaced my fear with hope”. POIGNANT MOMENT As Celine was comforted by RenéCharles, who gave her a tissue to wipe away her tears, she ended by saying: “I cannot believe how fortunate I am to have my friends in my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being part of my journey. This movie is my love letter to each of you.” The audience then rose to give her a standing ovation before the documentary began. Directed by Emmy Award winner Irene Taylor, it offers Celine’s fans an intimate look at her life as she learns to live with her condition, a progressive illness that affects muscle control and leads to stiffness and spasms. The Grammy Award-winning singer recently revealed that she began to experience symptoms 17 years ago but tried to deal with it privately before receiving a formal diagnosis in late 2022, leading to the cancellation of a world tour. The illness means she now finds it hard to control the pitch of her famous voice, although she has not yet ruled out a future H return to performing. REPORT: LAURA BENJAMIN I Am: Celine Dion is out on Amazon Prime Video on 25 June. 89
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TRINNY’S NEW MOVE s a successful fashion and beauty influencer, Trinny Woodall has more than a million followers hanging on her every word. With her global beauty brand Trinny London, which is worth a reported £180m, she champions a streamlined approach to self-care featuring a growing range of hybrid cosmetics and hard-working skin solutions and tools. Here, Trinny, 60, introduces hello! to her latest launch, The Elevator, a topical neck treatment she promises will fight signs of ageing, pigmentation and “tech neck”. 96 Trinny, why have you launched The Elevator? “Selfishly, I wanted to deal with my own neck and found myself wondering: ‘What is out there?’ I couldn’t find anything that actually worked for me. There are creams that smell delicious and have incredible textures, but I’ve never seen results. “There are also in-clinic treatments you can have, but I felt like they only last for a very short time. I’d never have surgery on my neck, that’s a very big decision. “But I wasn’t actually planning a neck cream until we discovered this wonderful ingredient which gives us a 92 per cent claim of tightening of the jawline. “It took 16 goes to get the formulation right and we also put three other ingredients in to tackle horizontal lines, pigmentation and stretchmarks on your breasts.” How do you apply it? “You need very little and you feel it immediately. I don’t like that sense of tightening, but you do feel it working and it doesn’t feel sticky. “I take two pumps and start under the jawline. When we go through life, we get gristle on our bone – that’s just age. I like pushing that back into my ear, from the middle of underneath my jaw. Take three fingers and really push back and then down. You can also use a gua sha with it. “Then I like to do this little scissoring [motion] under my chin, to give tension to that skin. And I always put the last little bit on my hands.” Does it work as a preventative measure? “We all use our phones a lot and anyone who is 35 has probably used a mobile phone since they were 15. I look at women in their 30s and they have lines that are more noticeable than
BEAUTY on someone that age 20 years ago, because of their phone use and that default position of looking down. If you’re the type of person that likes to future-proof, use this product like you would an SPF50.” Trinny’s power selection Do you know your average daily screentime? “I do a lot of work on my phone, so probably about six hours.” What are your morning skincare steps? “I always clean my skin in the morning because I’m taking off retinoids from the night before. I’m also taking off all of the toxins that have come up – I call it a witch’s brew and I want to get them off my skin. “I do an AHA/PHA cleanser in the shower while I wash my hair and then I put on a PHA exfoliant. Followed by [Trinny London] Plump Up with lots of peptides and a bit of our vitamin C. It is very strong, so I put it on my forehead and my cheeks, where I have a propensity to get pigmentation, but I avoid more sensitive areas under the eyes. Then I put on The Elevator and lastly the SPF50.” INTERVIEW: KATE LOCKETT. PHOTO: DAN KENNEDY Do you have a favourite fragrance? “At the moment, it’s Aesop Marrakech Intense and I love it. My nephew gave it to me for Christmas and I haven’t taken it off. “I love fragrance – I have a tray with about 30 on it. Years ago, I worked with Caron in Paris, developing fragrance. I use a mixture, and I like quite a few male fragrancess, like What are your hair heroes? “I use Hairstory, which is a conditioner and shampoo in one. It’s amazing. “I’ve discovered the incredible Schwarzkopf Gliss Night Elixir, too. When you have hair that feels like straw, put it on overnight and in the morning, when you wash and style it, you think: ‘I’ve got my hydration back.’” Trinny rinny London The Elevator,, £68. Visit Elevator trinnylondon.com And your night-time ‘I look at women skincare routine? “I double cleanse my in their 30s skin, so I use a balm and they have cleanser and then a gel cleanser. lines on their “And then, every neck that other three nights, I switch, so night one I’ll do an women don’t AHA, then Plump Up, which is a peptide, and because of their then a concentrate, phone use’ which is The Elevator. The next night, I do a PHA treatment after I double cleanse and then I’ll do micro-needling and then Plump Up. The third night, I’ll double cleanse, PHA, a retinoid, The Elevator and then [Trinny London] Aesop Marrakech Bounce Back moisturiser on my face.” Do you ever use self-tan? “I never do. I don’t believe in it. It clogs the pores, it’s uneven and it doesn’t promote a healthy relationship with the colour of your skin. “There’s other ways to bring life into your skin if you feel washed out. Blusher is the most underrated product; it can really lift your cheekbones – more so than contour – and gives a brightness to your eyes. I put a tiny bit on my forehead and nose, too.” Blenheim Bouquet from Penhaligon’s. I used to use Fracas [by Robert Piguet Parfum] which is a very old-fashioned gardenia; quite a heavy scent, but beautiful.” Hairstory y New Wash W Rich,, from £46. Visit Rich uk.hairstory.com This Works orks Deep Sleep Pillow Spray,, £24. Visit Spray thisworks.com How much water do you drink a day? “Not enough. I should drink two and a half litres. I definitely drink half a litre in the morning and half at night. In the day, I drink half, but it’s the other litre that I need to get in there now.” What’s on your bedside table? “Books I want to read, a stand for my phone, water and the This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray for sleeping. I love Victoria Cator candles. She has one called Rouge Anciens and it’s the most beautiful, quite complex smell.” Lastly, what’s one thing that we will be surprised to know about you? “I have the most appalling voice for singing. It’s like a cat screeching. But I don’t think people will be surprised to know that because I’ve sung a bit on Instagram and people have said: ‘Trinny, really? Shut up.’ I love karaoke – you cannot take the mic off me.” TRINNY’S SKINCARE RULES Intense eau de parfum,, £115 for parfum 50ml. Visit aesop.com Victoria Cator Rouge Ancien candle,, from candle £68. Visit victoriacator.com Trinny rinny London Flush Blush,, £22. Visit Blush trinnylondon.com X For teens, don’t do too much TikTok because what’s good for somebody else’s skin isn’t always good for yours. X After settling into a routine in your 20s, make sure to include an SPF50. X You begin to see fine lines in your 30s; introduce a retinoid and something that’s got niacinamide in it if you’re prone to oiliness. Add an AHA for exfoliating dead skin cells. I’d invest in an under-eye cream, too. X You’re usually perimenopausal in your 40s. Take time for yourself with facial massages. X In your 50s, you still need to be exfoliating. Instead of a 30-day cycle for skin cells to turn over, it’s now more like 45, so you’ve got to be a bit more patient for change. 97
98 Mélanie Huynh, formerly a stylist at Vogue Paris, has been dubbed France’s answer to Gwyneth Paltrow. We catch up with her to find out more about her holistic lifestyle brand INTERVIEW: LYDIA MORMEN. PHOTO: TOMY DO THE LONG
Sportmax WELLBEING G rowing up in Paris during the 1990s, with a French mother and Chinese father, Mélanie Huynh idolised supermodels for their energy and physiques. “My parents were always into wellness and healthy eating,” the mother of two tells hello!. “And when I started at Vogue, ogue I was working on lots of skincare and beauty shoots. I had the opportunity to speak to lots of experts and they would share amazing tips.” From there, the seed was planted for what would become Holidermie, a product range and online platform promoting a more ritualistic approach to self-care. “For me, it’s about longevity and holistic beauty,” Mélanie says. “I wanted to align beauty with supplements to nourish the body from the inside out, as well as provide effective tools.” Here, she discusses the importance of breathwork, intimate wellness and the female founders we should all be following. Mélanie, you recently returned from a wellness retreat. What was the highlight? “I was in Sardinia with friends. It’s part of the Blue Zone [a region where inhabitants have a longer life expectancy than average], so it’s interesting to learn about what they eat and see how close they are to nature. “We did yoga, but it was much more than that. I learnt different breathing methods; as you get older, you realise how controlling your breath can regulate your day-to-day.” What does your morning routine look like? “I use my tongue scraper and do some oil pulling [a mouthwash with oil]. Then I do some dry brushing before my shower – it’s an Ayurvedic ritual. And I’m addicted to cold showers! After that, I’ll do some face yoga for two or three minutes to get the lymphatic system working and then apply my skincare.” How do you approach your diet? “I’ve always loved herbal teas and Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines. I don’t eat meat, although sometimes I’ll eat fish. But I don’t eat gluten or dairy, and try to consume the smallest amount ‘As you of sugar possible.” How do you keep fit? “I do boxing every Sunday and I really love it. I also love Lagree, which is like Pilates, but it’s much deeper and works your core.” important that women’s voices are now being heard and that they can speak freely about their periods and menopausal symptoms.” How do you balance running a business with being a parent? “I am organised and prioritise my day. My daughters are 15 and ten, so it’s a bit easier. It’s more about having quality time with them and not having my phone in front of me all day. I try to be there at the weekends – it’s very important.” get older, you realise how controlling your breath can regulate your day-to-day’ Do you have any wellbeing rituals for when you travel? “I always try to eat right for my skin, and I use cryo tools to work on my lymphatic system. “Getting outside to do some yoga is important. I do a lot of breathing exercises to help me. And I love the Calm app. I download it on my phone to use when I’m travelling.” What can we learn from French women when it comes to wellness? “French women are more focused on skincare than make-up. It’s more of a natural look.” Can you tell us about a wellness trend that excites you at the moment? “I’m so interested in intimate wellness. It’s Which other wellness founders do you admire? “I have such a long list, including my dear friend [make-up artist] Violette. I’ve never met Gwyneth Paltrow but I’d love to. I’ve always been a big fan of Elle Macpherson, and Rosemary Ferguson – I think she’s amazing.” What would we find on your bedside table? “At the moment, I’m reading a great book called Mathilde à Paris aris [by Mathilde Favier, head of public relations for Dior Couture], which has all the best spots in the city. “Usually I’ll have some hand cream, and while I’m reading, I’ll do an LED mask. It’s great because it’s the only time I’m not running around. And I sleep with a silk pillowcase.” When do you feel most relaxed? “I love being at home with my girls, reading books or watching movies. Or seeing my friends – just staying in my little cocoon.”

FOOD [ HOME [ C U LT U R E [ T R AV E L BAKE MY DAY The Great British Bake e Off finalist Sandro Farmhouse won the hearts of a nation in 2022 and these scrumptious bakes from his debut cookbook are guaranteed to put a smile on your face INGREDIENTS For the base • 1 x 250g pack speculoos biscuits (I use Biscoff) • 80g/3¼oz unsalted butter, melted For the cheesecake • 2 tbsp instant coffee • 2 tbsp boiling water • 600g/1lb 5oz cream cheese • 30g/1¼oz plain flour • 200g/7oz light soft brown sugar • 4 eggs • 150ml/¼pt sour cream • 4 tbsp coffee liqueur To decorate • 200ml/7fl oz double cream • Chocolate coffee beans • 1 tsp cocoa powder Serves 8 Takes 1 hour 50 minutes, plus overnight chilling 1. Grease and line with baking 4. Using a stand mixer fitted with parchment a 20cm/8in round springform cake tin, then wrap it with 2 layers of thick foil, all the way up to the top edge. Preheat the oven to 190°C, fan 170°C, gas 5. 2. For the base, crush the speculoos biscuits to a fine crumb, then stir through the melted butter. Press into the base of the prepared tin in an even layer and bake in the oven for 10 minutes, then set aside while you make the filling. Turn the oven down to 170°C, fan 150°C, gas 3. 3. In a small bowl, mix together the instant coffee and boiling water, then set aside to cool. the paddle attachment (or a mixing bowl and hand-held electric whisk), beat the cream cheese, plain flour and brown sugar together until fluffy – around 3-4 minutes. 5. In a measuring jug, whisk together the eggs, sour cream, coffee liqueur and cooled brewed coffee until smooth, then slowly add this into the cream cheese mixture. Pour into the prepared tin. 6. Place the tin in a deep roasting tray and pour a kettle of boiling water into the tray. Bake the cheesecake for 1 hour 10 minutes, or until the edges are set and the middle is still slightly wobbly. 7. Once done, put a wooden spoon in the oven door to keep it ajar and leave the cheesecake in the oven until the oven has cooled down completely, then transfer the tin to the fridge and leave it there overnight. 8. When ready to serve, release the cheesecake from the tin and place on a plate. To decorate, whip the cream until stiff peaks form, then swoosh it over the top of the cheesecake like the foam on an espresso martini. Decorate with chocolate coffee beans and a dusting of cocoa. W ESPRESSO MARTINI CHEESECAKE 101
FOOD S “Ballet and breakdancing were the only andro Farmhouse is on a ways to get out of being bullied in secondary mission to share his love of school. I found the school experience baking, with even just a quick overwhelming at times, especially at home flick through his debut time – I would always find myself being cookbook bound to leave you pushed towards fights or being picked on. smitten by the line-up of delicious bakes. “So I found refuge in dancing, but that And although he didn’t win The Great ended very quickly when I finished school British Bake Off crown, Sandro recalls that he and moved on to college. felt like a champion after reaching the final “Baking came along years later, in my early of the popular Channel 4 show in 2022. 20s. When my father passed away, I almost ran “The finals were awesome. I wasn’t as towards baking as therapy – it was natural for nervous as I think most finalists were. I was me, and I guess it was because more excited that for once, I grown up with my mum didn’t get sent home, so there ‘Baking has been I’d always baking in our home. was no way to lose,” he says. a passion of mine “Since then, it’s been a “After it went completely part of my life. No matter how wrong for me in the technical for a long time’ I feel, I bake.” bake, I focused on having fun. “I was able to let go of any You worked as a nanny before reaching nervous or tense feelings about trying to the final in series 13 of Bake Off Off. What get to the finals because I was there.” made you enter the competition? With so many amazing bakes in the “Baking has been a passion of mine for book, is there one that’s close to his heart? a long time. I baked for the love of “What a lot of people don’t know is that baking and everyone around me wanted before baking, I used to love to design me to go on the show. wedding dresses, thinking that would be “I never really saw myself on there until my destiny,” Sandro says. I started practising for the show, after my “When I started creating cakes, I late best friend convinced me I was good really wanted to make them for special enough. But at that point, I still didn’t apply moments like weddings, so the wedding for the show because I felt too scared and, to cake in the book is one that I feel super be honest, not good enough. close to. It’s about love, celebration and “After losing my friend, I wanted to do it cake.” And who can say no to cake? for her; I wanted to make all those nights of Here, Sandro talks to hello! about being us practising my bakes worth it and didn’t bullied as a child, his charity work and more. want those long nights to go to waste. “I dedicated my whole journey to the Sandro, you have a background in ballet and show to my loved ones, my late friend, my breakdancing – how did baking come about? hard-working mother, my support worker from when I lived in a hostel and many others who are special to me. “So you could say that I entered the show as a love letter to everyone who has ever supported me.” What are your favourite things to bake? “My favourite bakes are cookies and cakes. I grew up on cakes, so it’s natural for me to make a moist, fluffy sponge, but cookies are my go-to. They’re super easy and you can really make anything out of them.” Tell us about Baking on the Spectrum, the online workshop and resource you founded that aims to create an inclusive and safe space for neurodiverse children and their caregivers… “Baking on the Spectrum is a project I started as a response to Covid-19. The aim was to give families a safe space in which to bake with me online, while they were safe and comfortable in their homes. I went from working with 12 families to more than 100 families in London and abroad, too. “What began as a response to the pandemic turned into a programme that is still ongoing – an inclusive space for not only individuals on the spectrum, but also their families and caregivers. “We learn to bake together without using machinery, to avoid motor sounds, and using our hands for sensory play and exploring. “The aim now is much larger, from creating a safe space in which to learn a valuable life skill to supporting parents and carers in regard to fussy eating behaviours.” MADELEINE BABA Serves 6-9 Takes 45-55 minutes, plus resting INGREDIENTS For the madeleines • 140g/4¾oz unsalted butter • 125g/4½oz self-raising flour, plus extra for dusting • 2 large eggs • 100g/4oz caster sugar • Finely grated zest of 1 orange • ½ tsp baking powder • A pinch of salt For the baba syrup • 200g/7oz golden caster sugar • 75ml/3fl oz dark rum • Juice of 1 orange (use the orange above and make up to 120ml/4¼fl oz with water, if needed) 102 1. Start by melting the butter in the microwave. Use a pastry brush to brush the moulds of a 12-hole madeleine tray with some of the butter. Use a small sieve and dust the holes with flour to coat well, tapping out any excess. Set aside. Set the remaining butter aside to cool. 2. Using a hand-held electric whisk, beat the eggs and sugar together until thick and airy. Add the orange zest and fold through. Sift in the flour and baking powder in 2 parts, folding through between each addition. Add the salt, then drizzle in the cooled melted butter, stirring to mix well. Rest in the fridge for a minimum of 30 minutes, or up to 6 hours. 3. Make the baba syrup by adding all the ingredients to a small saucepan and heating gently to dissolve the sugar. 4. When you’re ready to bake the madeleines, preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas 6. 5. Add a heaped tablespoon of mix into each of the moulds and bake for 10 minutes. Leave in the mould for 2 minutes before turning out on to a cooling rack. Regrease and flour the mould, then bake another half-batch; you should get around 18 madeleines in total. 6. Dip each madeleine in the syrup and serve with an extra drizzle. I like to serve 2-3 per portion in a small bowl.
SANDRO’S CAKE EXPECTATIONS A firm believer in the therapeutic effects of home baking, The Great British Bake Offf finalist Sandro Farmhouse wants to share his love of creating cakes, cookies, traybakes, rolls, buns and more. His debut cookbook Good Vibes Baking is filled with more than 75 indulgent recipes for every occasion, with chapters named after the feelings that baking can bring out in you – including Love Language, Give Me Confidence and Caring is Sharing – rather than techniques to master. X Good Vibes Baking by Sandro Farmhouse, with photography by Liz Haarala Hamilton and Max Haarala Hamilton, is out now, published by DK, priced £20. CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER MY SIGNATURE SPLATTER CAKE INGREDIENTS For the sponge • 100g/4oz cocoa powder • 1 tsp coffee granules • 50ml/2fl oz hot water • 450g/1lb golden caster sugar • 450g/1lb unsalted butter, softened • 8 eggs • 450g/1lb self-raising flour • 2 tsp baking powder • 1 tsp fine sea salt For the buttercream • 1 batch vanilla buttercream (see recipe right) For the splatters • 200g/7oz white chocolate, chopped • 300ml/11fl oz double cream • 5 different gel or paste food colourings 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C, fan 160°C, gas 4. Grease and line 3 x 20cm/8in round cake tins with baking parchment. 2. Add the cocoa powder, coffee granules and hot water to a small bowl and whisk to a smooth paste. 3. Beat the sugar and butter together until lighter in colour. Serves 14 Takes around 1½ hours, plus cooling, chilling/freezing and setting Next, add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the chocolate and coffee mix, then sift in the flour, baking powder and salt, and fold through. 4. Divide among the prepared tins and bake for 40-45 minutes or until well risen and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tins for 10 minutes before turning out on to a wire rack to cool completely. 5. When the cakes are cool, level them with a knife to make them easier to stack, then slice each cake in half horizontally to give you 6 layers in total. 6. Spread some buttercream onto 5 of the cakes and stack them, putting the plain layer on top. 7. Crumb-coat the cake with more buttercream and refrigerate for 30 minutes or freeze for 15 minutes. 8. For the chocolate splatters, put the chocolate in a bowl and heat the cream in the microwave for 1-2 minutes until just below boiling. Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and leave to stand for 2 minutes, then stir to a smooth ganache. 9. Divide the ganache among 5 bowls and colour each one a different shade with food colouring (go as cute and pastel or as bold and vibrant as you like), then allow to cool to room temperature. 10. Frost the cake with the remaining buttercream, giving it a smooth, sharp finish, then refrigerate again until the buttercream hardens – around 20-30 minutes. This will give you a great canvas for your artistic splatters. 11. Now to have fun! Use a teaspoon to flick the coloured ganache all over the cake (if it’s a bit thick, you can blast it in the microwave at 10-second intervals to loosen it). 12. Let the ganache set on the cake for 15 minutes before serving. Vanilla buttercream Makes 1 quantity Takes 15-20 minutes INGREDIENTS • 450g/1lb unsalted butter, softened • 900g/2lb icing sugar, sifted • 2 tbsp vanilla paste • 3-4 tbsp milk 1. Beat the butter in a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until pale and fluffy – around 2 minutes. Use a silicone spatula to wipe round the sides of the bowl and bring the butter back into the middle. 2. Add the icing sugar in batches, then add the vanilla (or any other flavouring) and beat for 3-5 minutes until super white. 3. Slowly add the milk until you reach the correct consistency. Cover and leave at room temperature until needed. 103
California Dreamin’ Jeff Abrams, the founder of US fashion brand Rails, mixes pieces found on his global travels to help create a relaxed vibe in his beautiful Montecito estate
HOME lthough firmly rooted in the Southern Californian lifestyle, Rails boasts a refined European sensibility that has made it a global hit. Quickly evolving from its trademark Hunter shirt made with Tencel – a revolutionary super-soft fabric – the brand is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and now offers a full lifestyle range. Appropriately enough, after being named in homage to the Interrailing that founder Jeff Abrams did after college, Rails has a big focus on travel. A starting point for each collection is garments that are effortless to wear and to pack, but also pieces that appeal to its growing global market. “There are not a lot of brands from California who are really thinking of themselves internationally,” Jeff says. “We’ve really tried to set ourselves apart by doing that. “I think about each market as if it’s our own backyard. They’re cultivated on a grassroots level. I don’t think of the UK as some far-off location that we’re sending things out into the ether to, and that’s hopefully why we will continue to be successful.” From very early in the Rails story, celebrities have been buying the clothes: Gisele Bündchen, Beyoncé and Kate Moss all wear the brand and, after buying a Rails shirt, Matthew McConaughey went on to buy ten more for his friends. “This has been great for putting the word out there,” says Jeff. Celebrity families are his next target: W “Where the mother, children and dad all wear it. Cindy Crawford and her family would be good,” he says, with a smile. Travelling around Europe – and specifically living in Italy – not only inspired the concept of the label, but prompted Jeff to purchase “on a whim” El Mirador, his beautiful 19th-century home in Montecito, California, after it made him feel nostalgic for his time abroad. “I discovered it online two years ago,” he says. “I’ve always dreamt about a romantic country retreat away from the busy LA life. “I viewed it with no intention of actually buying – it was more to allow my countryside dream to last a little longer,” he adds, laughing. “But as soon as I drove up the tree-lined driveway and the house was revealed against the beautiful landscape, I fell in love. “It was almost as if I had travelled back in time to southern France, to a house filled with European history and classic heritage. It was an emotional experience and I knew it was destined to be in the next chapter of my life.” What Jeff didn’t anticipate was what a huge undertaking it would be. The estate has a 12,000sq ft main house with six bedrooms, a guest house with another three bedrooms, and a pool house with two more bedrooms, along with the original gatehouse, which he has made into an artists’ retreat. Renovations include putting right the “miscellaneous” decor. Jeff says: “I prefer a clean palette, but with warm elements of wood and home-style comforts. I want the house Above: With its stone fireplace, the library is the perfect place to relax and read Left: An antique tapestry Jeff discovered in Antwerp adorns the hallway 105
106 to represent both a curated artistic experience, but something that still feels truly like a home. Even though there are many heritage pieces in the house, everything should be lived-in and comfortable. It’s all about blending old and new.” Nature is a key element and the extensive garden has natural springs and meandering pathways. “I’ve tried to create a flow where you are both inside and out. There are rooms with full sliding doors, so you can sit inside the dining area but with a full expanse of the gardens. In various areas of the home there are plants, which you can also find around the property, including olive trees, ficus and palms.” One of the largest projects he’s tackled is the flooring. “It was this sort of pink and brown stone, which didn’t make any sense. I went to a quarry in France to find a specific, clean stone and had it shipped.” He laughs that it will not be an Ikea home, rather a mix of furniture he’s acquired on his European travels. “I found a tapestry from the 1600s in Antwerp and an old refectory table from the Italian countryside. “One of the first pieces I found on Lillie Road in London: a beautiful vintage lamp featuring a great blue heron base. The morning after I returned to the house, I was eating breakfast looking out over the garden and the great pond. Suddenly, from behind the trees, descended a majestic great blue heron, slowly landing at the edge of the water, where he elegantly stood for two minutes as if he were overlooking his kingdom. It was a sign that the lamp was meant to be a prominent feature in the house and I have kept it at the entryway as a reminder. “There is something magical about this place and the stories of the families who have passed through it are filled with fortune, despair, love affairs and other folklore,” he adds. “One day I’d love to make a film about the generations that have lived at El Mirador.” Another standout feature is the swimming pool and, he says: “A lot of people are planning on me having many parties! I think this was the whole point of buying the house, it needs to be shared with people and I’m certainly looking forward to hosting friends and family here. I always love it when people feel they have experienced the magic of this property. Summer barbecue pool parties are a particular highlight.” As for neighbours, there are a few famous faces around – “including a couple of Brits”, he jokes, thinking of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who live two blocks away. Oprah Winfrey is around the corner and Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have property in Montecito, along with Ariana Grande and Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi.
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CULTURE KEVIN KWAN WED W ED TO SUCCESS SU Backk with an outrageous outr new novel, the Crazy zy Rich Asians Asia author tells ells us about attendingg crazy rich weddings weddin and coping with sudden global fame 112 iven he is the author responsible for introducing us to the crazy rich Asian world, it might seem safe to assume that Kevin Kwan’s biggest literary influences come from the country in which he grew up: Singapore. But instead, the best-selling author tells hello! in this exclusive interview, his first literary loves were British. “When I was a child, believe it or not, I loved reading Shirley Conran,” he says. “I sneaked my aunt’s copy of Lace and, even though I was much too young and it was much too inappropriate, it was an entry point into this glamorous, rich, bitchy, fun world. “That got me hooked. I love all the great English writers: Jane Austen, Anthony Trollope, Evelyn Waugh, the Brontë sisters… this list is long!” Kevin’s latest novel, Lies and Weddings, is his first set in the UK. “This is the Englishcountry-manor-house book turned upside down,” he says. “There’s romance and mischief and it’s all set in luxury destination weddings. I feel as though I was English in a previous life, because London feels like home to me in a way no other city does. This book is my love letter to London.” In the novel, Rufus Leung ‘Shirley Conran’s novel Gresham, the future Earl of and son of a Lace got me hooked. Greshambury former Hong Kong It was my entry point supermodel, has to the fact that his into this glamorous, confront trust fund has been spent. rich, bitchy, fun world’ Rufus’s scheming mother plans for him to seduce a wealthy woman to secure the family’s future, and the outrageous plot takes readers on a rip-roaring journey of excessive wealth through English country estates, via weddings in exotic locations such as Hawaii. With Kevin, 51, having been born into a wealthy
DON’T MISS THIS WEEK… BOOK NOW THE FRIENDS EXPERIENCE To celebrate 30 years of the much-loved US sitcom, the Friends Experience is coming to London. Gather your besties to re-create scenes in Monica’s apartment, relax in Joey and Chandler’s reclining chairs – or even grab a coffee at Central Perk (right). 12 August to 3 November at London’s ExCeL; visit london.friendstheexperience.com. FILM A FAMILY AFFAIR Nicole Kidman leads the cast of this new romcom as Brooke Harwood, a widowed mother who finds herself in the middle of an unexpected romance with her daughter’s boss (played by Zac Efron) – who also happens to be a famous heart-throb. Joey King (left with Nicole) and Kathy Bates also star. Kevin poses at the 2018 Time100 Gala in New York with Michelle Yeoh (together above), who stars in the film adaptation of his novel Crazy Rich Asians. Awkwafina and Constance Wu (together far left) also appear in the hit movie, which launched the career of Henry Golding and won millions of fans worldwide Chinese-Singaporean family – his great-grandfather cofounded one of Singapore’s oldest banks, while his ophthalmologist grandfather was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to philanthropy – did he take any inspiration for the settings from his own experiences? “I have not been to a wedding in a hot-air balloon,” he says. “But I have been to some ridiculously over-the-top weddings. I went to one deep in the middle of the Mayan jungle: they were burning incense and playing booming trance music by some temples. It was so strange and surreal.” REPORTS: FRANCESCA SHILLCOCK. LAURA BENJAMIN. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. NETFLIX. REX FEATURES OVERNIGHT FAME Kevin, 51, moved to the US with his family aged 11. After taking a degree in media studies and working in writing and design, he published Crazy azy Rich Asians in 2013. The novel was an international sensation, led to two bestselling sequels, and was made into a hit film in 2018. With its all-Asian cast, the movie was widely seen as having helped break down boundaries in Hollywood. But despite its huge success – the novel has sold more than five million copies worldwide – he was unprepared for his new level of fame. “It exploded my life entirely,” he says. “If I had known that was going to happen, I would have written it under a pseudonym, because I’m an introvert. But of course, I feel incredibly fortunate in so many ways. “It is so much a part of me now and it has taken on a life of its own. I feel as though the more people love the book and the movie, the more it promotes harmony in the world.” A movie sequel and a Broadway musical version are both in the works, while Kevin’s 2020 book Sex and Vanity anity is shortly to start filming in Capri with two as-yet-unannounced Academy Award-winning stars. But despite his international success and home in Los Angeles, it’s England that holds a special place in his heart. “A lot of it is baked in. Having grown up in a former British colony, you’re steeped in the culture from birth,” he says. “My grandfather was knighted by the Queen; it felt almost as though he was British. When I went to England as a child, everything seemed familiar, like seeing Smarties in the shops. “So many of my favourite moments have been during holidays in England; there’s so much beauty there.” INTERVIEW: LAURA BENJAMIN Lies and Weddings eddings is out now, published by Penguin, priced £18.99. Streaming on Netf lix from 28 June. TV I AM: CELINE DION Singer Celine Dion (right) opens up in a candid film described as a “love letter” to her fans. In addition to highlighting the music that has guided her life and internationally successful career, the My Heart Will Go On star shares insights into her ongoing struggle with life-altering illness stiff-person syndrome. Streaming on Prime Video from 25 June. PODCAST FAMOUSLY… This new podcast is perfect for anyone fascinated by celebrity culture. In Famously… on Trial, rial presenter Stacey Dooley and comedian Larry Dean analyse well-known trials and pop-culture controversies, while internet personality Jack Remmington and actor Sarel dissect celebrity romances in Famously… … in Love. Love Available now on BBC Sounds. BOOK LULA DEAN’S LITTLE LIBRARY OF BANNED BOOKS Beverly Underwood takes on her enemy Lula Dean when Lula decides to cleanse local US libraries of “inappropriate” books, replacing wholesome novels from Lula’s own library with banned ones including gay romances. One by one, residents read the books and find their lives changed in unexpected ways. By Kirsten Miller, out now, published by HQ, priced £16.99. 113
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