
Tilda's girl shows her own star quality as she turns on the style at Cartier car event
But Honor Swinton Byrne showed her own star-quality at the Cartier Style et Luxe annual display of the finest cars, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, in West Sussex.
The 27-year-old daughter of Oscar-winning actress Tilda and the playwright and artist John Byrne, who passed away in November 2023, looked stunning in her full-length chocolate-coloured dress and matching shoes.
She is an aspiring actress having been plugged to take a lead role in the film, The Souvenir by her godmother, director Joanna Hogg, in 2019 plus a sequel in two years later.
Ms Swinton Byrne also played Princess Beatrice in A Very Royal Scandal about Prince Andrew's disastrous BBC interview with Emily Maitlis.
The London-born performer was brought up in the Highlands with her twin brother Xavier and went to school in the former royal burgh of Forres, on the Moray Coast.
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