TALK OF THE TOWN: Raise a glass to the Royal ravers who went to the pub after weeks of lockdown!


They’ve been dubbed the king and queen of Royal ravers, so it was no surprise to see Lady Amelia Windsor and Cassius Taylor among the first to take advantage of pubs serving al fresco booze after weeks of lockdown. 

The blue-blooded pair, who are 39th and 45th in line to the throne, were spotted enjoying a tipple in plastic glasses outside a pub in trendy Notting Hill. 

Lady Amelia, 24, and Cassius, 23, who are both grandchildren of the Duke of Kent, have become firm party pals and seemed happy and relaxed as they chatted away together. 

They’ve been dubbed the king and queen of Royal ravers, so it was no surprise to see Lady Amelia Windsor and Cassius Taylor taking advantage of pubs serving al fresco booze 

The blue-blooded pair, who are 39th and 45th in line to the throne, were spotted enjoying a tipple in plastic glasses outside a pub in trendy Notting Hill

The blue-blooded pair, who are 39th and 45th in line to the throne, were spotted enjoying a tipple in plastic glasses outside a pub in trendy Notting Hill

The pair returned to the Capital after the glamorous royal abandoned her London base amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Lady Amelia Windsor had been showcasing her idyllic countryside life online – despite government advice to stay at home – sharing pictures of her walks through fields and lunches in a lush, large garden.

She is regularly snapped out and about in her local neighbourhood of Notting Hill, where she enjoys a vast-array of hobbies including pottery and ballet classes.

She also has a blossoming following of 81,000 followers on Instagram, where she regularly posts snaps from glamorous fashion events, as well as her adventures exploring trendy parts of London.

The pair returned to the Capital after the glamorous royal abandoned her London base amid the coronavirus pandemic

The pair returned to the Capital after the glamorous royal abandoned her London base amid the coronavirus pandemic

Lady Amelia Windsor, 24, appears to have abandoned her London home amid the coronavirus lockdown despite government advice

Lady Amelia Windsor, 24, appears to have abandoned her London home amid the coronavirus lockdown despite government advice 

The royal, who is 39th in line to the throne, has been sharing a selection of photographs showcasing an idyllic countryside life on her Instagram

The royal, who is 39th in line to the throne, has been sharing a selection of photographs showcasing an idyllic countryside life on her Instagram 

However since her last post of London on 24 March, the royal has been sharing photographs of a more idllyic life, including walking through blooming fields of flowers and cooking at an Arga.

In another snap shared to her Instagram account, she can be seen enjoying a sweet potato for lunch in a large garden, with a sun lounger strewn in the background.

Meanwhile in a photograph posted over the Easter weekend, she could be seen carrying a rabbit ornament in a large garden setting.

In another photograph, she can be seen posing in front of a glass panelled door, holding a sign reading: ‘Thank you NHS.’ 

In one snap shared to her Instagram account, the royal can be seen posing in a field full of bloom flowers

In one snap shared to her Instagram account, the royal can be seen posing in a field full of bloom flowers 

Meanwhile other photographs shared on her account also appeared to show a more idllyic countryside existence than her usual base of North London

Meanwhile other photographs shared on her account also appeared to show a more idllyic countryside existence than her usual base of North London

Lady Amelia, who graduated with a degree in Italian and French from the University of Edinburgh earlier this year, is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent. 

Since leaving university Amelia, who was once dubbed ‘the most beautiful royal’ by Tatler and is now signed to Kate Moss’s former agency Storm, has juggled modelling work, fashion collaborations and writing.  

She has previously spoken about trying to live as sustainably as possible and often borrows clothes from brands for events.  

Among the snaps which appear to have been taken at a different location than her usual London home is one of Amelia cooking over an Arga stove

Among the snaps which appear to have been taken at a different location than her usual London home is one of Amelia cooking over an Arga stove 

Londoners have faced strong backlash as they flee from the city to self-isolate in the countryside, with many criticising them of behaving ‘selfishly’ amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Aristocrats, heiresses and society models are avoiding busy cities like London by staying at their gorgeous countryside homes – including the likes of Hum Fleming, Princess Eugenie’s friend and relative of James Bond creator Ian Fleming. 

It led to a number of signs going up around the countryside telling people from the city to ‘stay away’ to prevent the spread of the disease. 

In another photograph, Lady Amelia appeared to be enjoying a sweet potato lunch while relaxing in a large and lush garden setting

In another photograph, Lady Amelia appeared to be enjoying a sweet potato lunch while relaxing in a large and lush garden setting 

Lady Amelia shared another snap earlier this week as she enjoyed some 'rainbow chard' from a kitchen unlike her usual London home

Lady Amelia shared another snap earlier this week as she enjoyed some ‘rainbow chard’ from a kitchen unlike her usual London home

Strictly Come Dancing is known for glamour, sequins and… packed lunches. 

Former pro dancer AJ Pritchard, who quit the BBC show in March, has complained that the food laid on during filming was so bad that he often brought in his own. 

‘The food is sometimes suspicious. I would prefer to cook myself,’ reveals the dancer. 

‘The first year I was on Strictly, we used to have chicken that was rock solid.’ 

Sounds enough to give anyone the foxtrots!