It may not have been the sunniest weather, but Lady Victoria Hervey apparently refused to let that dampen her spirits as she attended her nephew’s christening yesterday.
The former “It Girl” socialite, 46, daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, wore a charming cream coat and matching dress as she arrived at the London Oratory to attend the christening of the son of the 8th Marquess of Bristol.
She was joined in the service by her sister Lady Isabella Hervey and her mother, Yvonne Mary Hervey, widow of Marchionne of Bristol.
Lady Victoria’s brother, Frederick Hervey, 43, 8th Marquess of Bristol, welcomed his son, Earl Jermyn, on July 25, 2022, with wife Meredith Dunne of Weston, Massachusetts.
The couple, who married in May 2018 at Brompton Oratory, South Kensington, also share a daughter, Dame Arabella Hervey, born on March 8, 2020.
The weather may not have been the brightest, but apparently Mrs Victoria Hervey (pictured) refused to let that dampen her spirits as she attended her nephew’s christening yesterday
Sheltered from rainy weather, Lady Victoria carried a transparent umbrella as she walked towards the service.
The former Prince Andrew completed her chic ensemble with a pair of cream heels and a yellow clutch to complement her winter coat.
To add a touch of glamor to her look, the glamorous socialite star donned a pair of sparkling earrings and a set of rings and bracelets.
The Marquess of Bristol was educated at Eton University and the University of Edinburgh. His wife is a graduate of the prestigious Barnard College, has annual fees of close to $70,000 and boasts alumni like Martha Stewart, Cynthia Nixon, and Joan Rivers.
Last year, Ms. Victoria returned from Los Angeles to London after two decades living in the United States.
Nobody minces her words, the beauty told Richard Eden of the Daily Mail: “All my LA friends left because it’s such a s***hole.”
Victoria went on to chat with Eden at the opening of the Frameless digital art exhibition in Marble Arch: ‘It’s really cool if you don’t leave the house, but as soon as you leave, you see the homeless and half-naked. Toothless women throwing things at you.
“It’s not safe and it’s not like it used to be,” explained the former girl, who moved to Los Angeles in 2004.


The socialite and former “It Girl,” the 46-year-old daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, wore a charming cream coat and matching dress as she arrived at the London Oratory for the christening of the 8th Marquess of Bristol’s son.

To add a touch of glamor to her look, the glamorous socialite (pictured center) wore a pair of sparkling earrings and a set of rings and bracelets.


Sheltered from rainy weather, Lady Victoria carried a transparent umbrella as she walked towards the service

Lady Victoria’s brother, Frederick Hervey, 43, 8th Marquess of Bristol, welcomed his son, Earl Jermyn, on July 25, 2022, with wife Meredith Dunne of Weston, Massachusetts. In the photo, the family is leaving the service


Lady Victoria was joined in the service by her sister Lady Isabella Hervey and her mother Yvonne Mary Hervey, Dowager Marchioness of Bristol (pictured)

A guest decided to bring a cuddly toy to a christening in London yesterday, pictured


The Marquess of Bristol was educated at Eton University and the University of Edinburgh. His wife is a graduate of the prestigious Barnard College, has annual fees of close to $70,000 and boasts alumni like Martha Stewart, Cynthia Nixon, and Joan Rivers. Pictured are guests at the couple’s baby christening
Victoria shared a slew of snaps to her 506k Instagram followers upon her return to the UK, welcoming all the sights of the capital once again.
And it appears the influencer wasn’t the only big change the socialite has considered, as she previously explained how she was considering starting a family before the Covid-19 pandemic hit – but now she’s glad she didn’t.
She admitted that pregnancy magazine Project Baby had also influenced her thinking – having a potential sperm donor/father, should she decide to start a family.
Six of her eggs had been frozen and stored three years earlier, at a cost of £11,000, and she subsequently spent the time looking for a donor.
I had a friend who was a sperm donor. I explained that he was going to be involved in my child’s life, but as a friend, not as a partner.
And I was supposed to be pregnant by now. But then Covid happened, which was a huge blow, but looking back I’m really thankful I didn’t do that to this person. He wasn’t right.

Last year, Ms. Victoria returned from Los Angeles to London after two decades living in the United States. In the photo, the family is leaving the service

Guests arrive at the London Oratory for the christening of the son of the 8th Marquess of Bristol

Family members and guests were seen leaving after the service in London yesterday


An elegant guest carried a cute doll to the christening in London yesterday, pictured