Vogue Williams RETURNS to London after St. Barts trip

Vogue Williams puts on a cheery display as she RETURNS to London after denying breaking Tier 4 rules with THAT St. Barts holiday

  • The TV and radio star, 35, defended her trip as she took to her Instagram Stories on Saturday evening after being accused of flouting Covid restrictions to travel 
  • Vogue recently faced backlash as it was claimed last week she’d broken the rules on travelling while London was in Tier 4 by flying abroad for the family break 
  • However Vogue defiantly stated in an Instagram statement on Saturday that their holiday was within the guidelines and had been booked since ‘last year’ 
  • The Irish model insisted that she had undergone coronavirus tests to ensure she ‘travelled safely’ and she ‘adhered to all safety guidelines recommended’ 
  • Vogue has been living it up in the French Caribbean where Spencer’s family own exclusive resort Eden Rock
  • At the time of the their flight, travel abroad for leisure was banned under Tier 4 guidelines apart from the following exceptions – work, education or childcare 
  • It is unknown when Vogue returned to London but as St. Barts is on the travel corridor list, she does not need to self-isolate  for 10 days

Vogue Williams was seen out in London on Sunday, hours after insisting she didn’t break any government rules when flying to St. Barts to spend the New Year in the Caribbean with her in-laws. 

The star, who was out in the capital to present her radio show, cut a jovial figure as she smiled for the cameras, after being accused of flouting coronavirus restrictions to travel. 

It is unknown when Vogue returned but, as St. Barts is on the travel corridor list for England, she does not need to self-isolate for 10 days.  

Vogue jetted out of London with her husband Spencer Matthews, 32, and their children Theodore, two and Gigi, six months, after Tier 4 restrictions were implemented in London, banning all non-essential travel.

Back home are you? Vogue Williams was seen out in London on Sunday, hours after insisting she didn’t break any government rules when flying to St Barts to spend the New Year in the Caribbean with her in-laws

The star showed off her toned legs in a pair of black high-waisted shorts paired with sheer tights and vertiginous boots.

She added a chic twist with a polka dot blouse and layered up in a grey coat.

She accessorised with a chain detail handbag and shimmering hoop earrings

Vogue wore her caramel tresses in a sleek updo while drawing the eye to her bronzed visage with radiant make-up.

Hitting back! Vogue insisted she didn’t break any government rules when flying to St Barts to spend the New Year in the Caribbean with her in-laws (pictured with eldest child Theodore, two, on Tuesday) 


Out and about: It is unknown when Vogue returned but, as St. Barts is on the travel corridor list for England, she does not need to self-isolate for 10 days

Holiday glow: Vogue wore her caramel tresses in a sleek updo while drawing the eye to her bronzed visage with radiant make-up

Mask: The star took some precautions against COVID-19 with a mask 

Amid the drama, Vogue looked happy to be back at work after her lengthy break.     

Vogue recently faced backlash as it was claimed last week she’d broken the rules on travelling while London was in Tier 4 by flying abroad for the family break. 

However Vogue defiantly stated their family holiday was within the guidelines and wrote on social media: ‘I would like to assure my lovely Instagram family that I have not broken the government guidelines since rules and guidance came into effect last March.

‘I also had Covid tests to ensure I travelled safely and I adhered to all safety guidelines recommended. It’s not ideal to be away working during these times but it had been booked in since last year…’  

Vogue has been living it up in the French Caribbean where Spencer’s family own exclusive resort Eden Rock, despite rules advising against all but essential travel from the UK.

‘Work’ trip: Vogue claimed her St. Barts trip was for work and thus allowed under guidelines

‘I have not broken the government guidelines!’: The TV and radio star defended her trip as she took to her Instagram Stories on Saturday evening after being accused of flouting coronavirus restrictions to travel

Backlash: Vogue recently faced backlash as it was claimed last week she’d broken the rules on travelling while London was in Tier 4 by flying abroad for the family break (her husband Spencer Matthews pictured on Tuesday)   

At the time of the their flight, travel abroad for leisure was banned under Tier 4 guidelines. Travel exceptions were only allowed for reasons such as work, education and childcare. 

Travel for leisure is now totally banned in the UK following the third nationwide lockdown. 

Vogue was last spotted in London hours after the capital entered into Tier 4 restrictions on Sunday, December 20.

The trip came after Vogue lamented the new restrictions – and expressed her sadness that she would not make it home to Ireland for Christmas.

Despite being an active social media user, the star had thus far, made no mention of her trip on Instagram. 

Nothing to see here! However Vogue defiantly stated their family holiday was within the guidelines and wrote on social media that it has been ‘booked since last year’ 

MailOnline contacted representatives for Vogue for comment at the time.

Vogue is a frequent visitor to St. Barts as her husband Spencer’s parents own the five-star Eden Rock hotel on the island. 

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against all but essential travel to St Martin and St Barts. 

All travellers over the age of 11 must undertake an obligatory test for COVID-19 within 72 hours before departure for St Martin & St Barthélemy. The traveller must show proof of a negative result before embarking.

Travellers must also provide a self -certified document stating that they have no COVID symptoms and that to their knowledge they have not been in contact with any person confirmed positive within the last 14 days.   

Holiday: Vogue has been living it up in the French Caribbean where Spencer’s family own exclusive resort Eden Rock, despite rules advising against all but essential travel from the UK  

In Tier 4, no household mixing was allowed, though one person can meet one other person outside in a public space, while all non-essential shops and businesses closed, including personal care and indoor entertainment.

Nobody could enter or leave Tier 4 areas and residents must not stay overnight away from home.  

In the ‘very high’ alert level, no household mixing was allowed indoors or outdoors, except in parks and public gardens.

All hospitality was closed, except for takeaways and deliveries, and accommodation and entertainment venues must shut.

Vogue shared her disappointment following the UK government’s announcement in December that London and the South East were being plunged into strict Tier 4 restrictions, but made no mention of her impending break.

Posting on her Instagram Stories, Vogue wrote: ‘Feeling so sad for those who can’t spend Christmas with family. Also so sad for those with businesses having to close again.’  

‘I hope everyone can still enjoy themselves whatever they do. I wonder if I’ll ever get back to Ireland. I was meant to be there until yesterday but had to cancel again. Stay positive everyone,’ she wrote alongside a crying emoji.

Since the family have been in St Barts it has been reported in the UK that returning residents may need a negative COVID test result to reenter the country.

But where was she? Vogue shared a sweet snap with her children on Christmas Eve but it is unclear what country she was in at the time 

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