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Sophie Turner And Her New Boyfriend 'Peregrine Pearson' Were Spotted In London



Sophie Turner was caught giving her new boyfriend Peregrine Pearson the look of love when they arrived back in London from Paris on Thursday. 

Sophie appeared enamored with her new partner as the couple was spotted getting off the Eurostar at St Pancras.

She looked amazing in a low-key outfit, trading in her Paris Fashion Week heels for cozy backless UGG slippers and blue socks. 


She wore black leggings and a scarlet pullover as part of her overall look. She accessorized subtly with a black cloak, dark shades, and Sophie Lis Magic leaf hoop earrings.


Like a good gentleman, 29-year-old Peregine wheeled her bag, which she had perched an large Louis Vuitton holdall on top of.

The real estate developer was decked up in a khaki bomber jacket, blue Adidas Gazelle sneakers, and black pants and a grey hoodie.




The couple was last spotted on Tuesday night in Paris attending the Louis Vuitton after-party, where they mixed with some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

Following her confirmation of their relationship in December, Sophie, who is divorcing Joe Jonas, recently posted a number of photos from her ski vacation with Peregrine.



Michael Pearson, the 4th Viscount Cowdray, a former film producer who controls a sizable portion of the Pearson media empire, is the father of Peregrine, who is his eldest son and heir.

Although Sophie is rumored to be worth a staggering £10 million, this is nothing compared to the estimated £224 million family fortune of Peregrine.

While his father has a massive estate in West Sussex with 22 beds and 16,500 acres of grounds, he lives in a £5 million Chelsea pad.



The Cowdray Park Polo Club, which has ten pitches and more than 450 matches annually, is located on his ancestral estate.

The esteemed club, where Prince William and Prince Harry have both played, is the home of the annual Gold Cup.

Peregrine has previously acknowledged that he does not play polo himself, even though he is the heir to the expansive estate that has a farm shop and café.










He told the Telegraph in 2018: 'I'm getting lessons, I grew up riding and over the next few years it's something I can see myself doing a lot more.' 

 

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