Yorkshire Post

Queen’s cousin hit by drive ban for three speeding offences in 10 days

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A SOCIALITE has been banned from driving for speeding three times in 10 days despite claiming it would place “significan­t hardship” on her and her business.

Lady Tatiana Mountbatte­n, 29, of Chelsea, London, admitted breaking the 60mph speed limit on the M4 in her Porsche three times in March.

The aristocrat, inset, who is a distant cousin of the Queen, was caught by a speed camera on the M4 near Heston Services on March 1 driving at 70mph, the court heard.

Her Porsche was then caught five days later, on March 6, travelling at 71mph and then again on March 10 at 70mph.

Lavender Hill Magistrate­s’ Court heard that Lady Mountbatte­n, inset, already had points on her licence and the points for the offences would take her over the 12-point limit at which a ban is usually imposed.

Lawyers representi­ng the socialite, who spoke only to confirm her details and guilty pleas, said a driving ban would place her in “significan­t hardship” because she needed to travel to and from her equestrian business about an hour’s drive outside London.

Mark Haslam, defending, said the impact of a ban would mean she would have to use public transport or “beg and borrow” to get to work, but her “greatest concern” was it could cost her staff their jobs. He added: “There is going to be significan­t hardship both to her and to third parties.

“The defendant is self-employed as a profession­al horse trainer.”

However, a panel of magistrate­s said Lady Mountbatte­n would be disqualifi­ed for six months and fined her a total of £450.

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