Daily Mail

Lottie posse turn out for the ‘new Boujis’ nightspot

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THE former owners of Boujis, the South Kensington club where the young Kate Middleton boogied and Prince Harry downed ‘Crack Baby’ shots, hoped to lure back its former clientele to the ‘VIP launch’ of its new nightspot nearby, B London, on Thursday.

While the Prince and Princess of Wales have grown out of that sort of thing, and Harry is far too busy meditating in California, the club did manage to attract one minor royal, Lord Freddie Windsor, 43, Prince Michael of Kent’s son. Freddie’s wife, the actress Sophie Winkleman, elected to stay at home.

For glamour, the owners, who include Jake Parkinson-Smith, grandson of celebrated photograph­er Norman Parkinson, might have hoped for Kate Moss. Instead, they were treated to the supermodel’s half-sister, Lottie, pictured.

Returned from her new life in LA, she wore lace stockings and a mini dress as she showed off the face tattoo that’s said to have alarmed her family.

Lottie, 25, was joined by revellers including Astrid Harbord, 42, who with sibling Davina became known as the ‘Hardcore Sisters’ on account of their enthusiasm for partying.

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