Emma Weymouth shows off leggy in an animal print beach dress as she steps out for lunch on a lavish Saint Tropez getaway
Emma Weymouth showed off leggy in an animal-print wrap dress as she arrived at celebrity hotspot Club 55 in Saint Tropez on Tuesday.
The British socialite and model, 37, looked fabulous in the eye-catching cover-up as she walked barefoot along the quayside.
She lugged her belongings around in a sturdy round woven bag with “St Tropez” written across the front in red letters.
Emma kept her cool by pulling her long dark brown locks back into a low bun and shielded her face from the sun by donning a woven beach hat.
The beauty rocked a pair of stylish black sunglasses as she sat on the side of the dinghy as she was taken to shore.
Stunning: Emma Weymouth put on a leggy show in an animal print wrap dress when she arrived at celebrity hotspot Club 55 in Saint Tropez on Tuesday
Beach babe: The British socialite and model, 37, looked incredible in the standout number as she walked barefoot along the quayside
The outing comes after Emma donned a polka dot robe over a black triangle bikini as she walked the boulevard in the south of France this weekend.
Emma is on holiday with her husband Ceawlin Thynn – the 8th Marquess of Bath – and their two sons John, nine, and Henry, seven.
The couple married in June 2013 at their beautiful Longleat home and welcomed their first child John in October 2014.
After a pregnancy battle, the couple welcomed their second child, a son Henry, in December 2016 through a surrogate mother in Los Angeles.
The boys’ official titles are The Honorable John Alexander Ladi Thynn and The Honorable Henry Richard Isaac Thynn.
Emma told the Daily Mail at the time: ‘We’re just ecstatic. His arrival has completed our family and brought us so much happiness.’
Ceawlin added, “I never imagined I’d be fathering John’s little wonder brother in West Hollywood.
“It is a miracle of modern science that the Longleat Bath family has become complete (at least for now) with Emma and I having a much-loved son, who has been so crucially helped by a wonderful surrogate mother in California, to expand our family. .’
Intermission: Emma is on holiday with her husband Ceawlin Thynn – the 8th Marquess of Bath (pictured in April)
On her wedding day, Emma became the first black marquise in British history.
Earlier this year, the couple bought a property in west London where Winston Churchill once lived for £18.5 million.
The landmark home was purchased from a divorced multimillionaire whose grandfather, who supported the Nazis, was convicted at the Nuremberg Trials.
Churchill lived there occasionally from 1945 until his death – in his bedroom – in 1965 at the age of 90 after suffering a stroke.
The grand house was last put on the market in 2016 for £28 million following extensive refurbishment.