Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter Kiera put on a stylish display in a white jumper and red trousers as she joins her family for London lunch

Kiera Chaplin put on an effortlessly chic performance as she joined her family for lunch in London on Friday.

The model and granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, 41, looked jovial as she arrived in style at Lusin in Mayfair.

She was accompanied by her mother Bernadette – married to actor Charlie’s son Eugene – and her siblings Shannon, Spencer and India. Shannon’s young daughter Nora, who she shares with her partner Kevin, also joined the group.

For the occasion, Kiera looked elegant in a white turtleneck sweater and fitted red pants, which she combined with a leather-look jacket.

She gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of over-the-knee gray suede boots and kept her essentials in a small blue quilted handbag.

Stylish: Kiera Chaplin put on an effortlessly chic appearance as she joined her family for lunch in London on Friday

Family: She was accompanied by her mother Bernadette (right) – married to actor Charlie’s son Eugene – and her siblings Shannon (center), Spencer (second from right) and India (second from left). Shannon’s daughter Nora also joined the group

Kiera smiled for photos with her mother Bernadette, better known as Bernie, who looked stylish in black trousers and a blue printed top.

Kiera, also the great-granddaughter of American playwright Eugene O’Neill, was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and grew up in Coriser-sur-Vevey, Switzerland.

She moved to Paris at the age of 16 and signed with NEXT Model Management, starting her career in the modeling industry.

Kiera has previously spoken about her grandfather Charlie in interviews, saying there was a statue of him in the Swiss town where she grew up.

She told the San Francisco Gate in 2006: “I grew up in the same town in Switzerland where my grandfather lived from the time he fled the US in the 1950s until the end of his life, so there was a Charlie Chaplin statue and a Charlie Chaplin park, and a bar named after him.

‘I remember thinking, “Okay, I know he was a famous actor, but is that our park because our names are on it? Is that our bar?” ‘

She revealed that it was only after some research that she discovered how influential her relatives were.

Kiera smiled for photos with her mother Bernadette, better known as Bernie, who looked stylish in black trousers and a blue printed top

Glam: Kiera looked elegant in a white turtleneck sweater and fitted red trousers, which she paired with a leather-look jacket, as she posed with her mother

Family: Kiera beamed as she posed with her mother Bernie, her sisters India and Shannon – and Shannon’s young daughter Nora, who she shares with her husband Kevin

Cute: Spencer cut a casual figure in black jeans and a green sweater as he posed with his mother

Day out: Shannon and her daughter Nora were seen laughing during a day out with Spencer

Chic: India looked stylish in a white fitted sweater and flared trousers, which she paired with white sneakers

Fame: Comedy filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, who rose to fame in the silent film era, had eleven children

She said: ‘I remember being a young girl at school and looking in the dictionary and seeing the names ‘Charlie Chaplin’ and ‘Eugene O’Neill’ and little by little beginning to realize that, my God, they were both huge were important to the whole world, not just our family.’

Charlie had eleven children, including his son Norman, who was born on July 7, 1919 and was the child of the actor and Mildred Harris, but sadly died three days later.

Charlie was then married to Paulette Goddard, but they had no children together, and he later had sons Charles Spencer Jr and Sydney with American actress Lita Gray.

Charlie then had eight children – Geraldine, Josephine, Michael, Victoria, Eugene, Jane, Annette and Christopher – with actress Oona O’Neill, his fourth and last wife.

His daughter Josephine died peacefully in July at the age of 74, surrounded by her friends and family in Paris. She is survived by her three sons Charly, Julien and Arthur.

Throughout her career she had roles in a number of productions, including French films such as Doctor Francoise Gailland, Chicken In Vinegar and Red Nights.

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