Lilly Becker takes a discreet ride and eats breakfast from a van

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She may be used to a millionaire lifestyle, but Lilly Becker snagged a bargain on bacon in a moving van on Clapham Common, London on Wednesday.

The 46-year-old model, who has an estimated net worth of £4.1 million, couldn’t resist treating herself to a greasy breakfast while walking the dog.

Lilly kept it casual, donning a long puffer jacket and shielding her face with a black baseball cap.

Her exit comes after her ex-husband Boris, who squandered his £127m fortune in divorce battles and bad investments, issued a marriage warning to Prince Harry in a new interview following his time inside two ‘brutal’ prisons. ‘.

Lilly, who split from the three-time Wimbledon winner in 2018, put up her long brown hair and sipped on a hot drink.

Breakfast: You may be used to a millionaire lifestyle, but Lilly Becker snagged a bacon bargain from a mobile van on Clapham Common, London on Wednesday.

Out and about: Lilly, 46, took a discreet walk with her dog and ate breakfast from a van

Relaxing: The model opted for a casual look, donning a puffer longline jacket and shielding her face with a black baseball cap.

He completed his look with a warm turtleneck, black pants and lace-up boots.

His release comes just days after embarrassed tennis legend Boris opened up about his time inside two ‘brutal’ prisons, but did not take responsibility for the bankruptcy fraud that put him there.

Boris, convicted of hiding £2.5m worth of assets, blamed his advisers and even criticized the jurors for being too young to understand his case.

The twice-married jock, 55, also offered a surprising warning to Prince Harry: “Don’t forget where you came from, because you may have to go back there.” And marriages don’t always last forever, last time I checked.

Boris was jailed for two and a half years last April after being convicted on four counts under the Bankruptcy Law.

The first part of his sentence was served at London’s notorious HMP Wandsworth, which Becker described as an “asshole”.

It is a dangerous place. After the first week, I realized that this is survival, and if I spend time looking back, I am losing,” he told the Financial Times.

I need all my energy to survive every day. The moment they come with the keys, you hear it, it’s a noise you never forget.’

Becker taught other inmates math and English, allowing him to spend five hours a day outside his cell, which he liked because “inside the cell, you die.”

Candid: Her outing comes after ex-husband Boris issued a marriage warning to Prince Harry in a new interview following his time inside two ‘brutal’ jails

Low key: Lilly, who split the three-time Wimbledon winner in 2018, put her long brunette hair up

Yum: She was photographed ordering her breakfast from Honest Tom’s van in the common

He was later transferred to Huntercombe Prison in Nuffield, Oxfordshire, where he was “surrounded by murderers, drug dealers and people smugglers”.

The German recalled: ‘At first one is afraid, because this guy killed two people with his bare hands, he is already 18 years old. Imagine! He becomes your friend.

He added: “The British justice system is brutal.” Becker was endorsed by celebrity friends while he was on the inside. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp wanted to visit him, but he was blocked because the prison feared for his safety.

Paseo: His outing comes just days after embarrassed tennis legend Boris opened up about his time inside two ‘brutal’ prisons

In the interview, the former tennis player gave an alarming warning to Prince Harry, adding: “Don’t forget where you came from, because you may have to go back there.”

World number 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic gave Becker’s girlfriend Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro free tickets to his matches.

His old German rival, Michael Stich, even wrote him a long letter. Becker filed for bankruptcy in 2017 but hid £2.5m in assets, including a £1m home in Germany, to avoid paying off his debts.

When he was sentenced at Southwark Crown Court in London last year, Judge Deborah Taylor said he had shown “no remorse”. [and] without humility’.

In his interview with the FT, Becker still refused to take responsibility for his crimes, saying he would not have been treated so harshly “if my name was Peter Smith and I hadn’t won Wimbledon at 17.”

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