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Before Meghan Markle made the (brief) move to the U.K., we had the Ladies of London. Bravo documented the lives of British socialites and American women who moved across the pond for three seasons.
Season 1, which starred Caroline Stanbury, Marissa Hermer, Juliet Angus, Annabelle Neilson, Caprice Bourret, Noelle Reno and Julie Montagu in a “friend” role, premiered in June 2014. After Caprice and Noelle left the series, Julie was promoted to a full-time cast member and viewers met Caroline Fleming and Sophie Stanbury during season 2.
After season 3, which finished airing in February 2017, Bravo announced that the show would not be returning for a fourth installment.
“I think that Ladies of London, for now, is parked on a really beautiful bookshelf, with a lot of other magnificent pieces of work,” Fleming told Entertainment Tonight in October 2017. “I can’t tell you if [or] when someone’s gonna reach for that book again … you know, there are also books that lie on shelves for generations and generations without anybody reading them. So, who knows?”
Scroll through for an update on the cast:
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‘Ladies of London’ Stars: Where Are They Now?
Before Meghan Markle made the (brief) move to the U.K., we had the Ladies of London. Bravo documented the lives of British socialites and American women who moved across the pond for three seasons.
Season 1, which starred Caroline Stanbury, Marissa Hermer, Juliet Angus, Annabelle Neilson, Caprice Bourret, Noelle Reno and Julie Montagu in a “friend” role, premiered in June 2014. After Caprice and Noelle left the series, Julie was promoted to a full-time cast member and viewers met Caroline Fleming and Sophie Stanbury during season 2.
After season 3, which finished airing in February 2017, Bravo announced that the show would not be returning for a fourth installment.
"I think that Ladies of London, for now, is parked on a really beautiful bookshelf, with a lot of other magnificent pieces of work,” Fleming told Entertainment Tonight in October 2017. “I can't tell you if [or] when someone's gonna reach for that book again … you know, there are also books that lie on shelves for generations and generations without anybody reading them. So, who knows?"
Scroll through for an update on the cast:
Credit: Rebecca Miller/Bravo (6)
‘Ladies of London’ Stars: Where Are They Now?
Before Meghan Markle made the (brief) move to the U.K., we had the Ladies of London. Bravo documented the lives of British socialites and American women who moved across the pond for three seasons.
Season 1, which starred Caroline Stanbury, Marissa Hermer, Juliet Angus, Annabelle Neilson, Caprice Bourret, Noelle Reno and Julie Montagu in a “friend” role, premiered in June 2014. After Caprice and Noelle left the series, Julie was promoted to a full-time cast member and viewers met Caroline Fleming and Sophie Stanbury during season 2.
After season 3, which finished airing in February 2017, Bravo announced that the show would not be returning for a fourth installment.
"I think that Ladies of London, for now, is parked on a really beautiful bookshelf, with a lot of other magnificent pieces of work,” Fleming told Entertainment Tonight in October 2017. “I can't tell you if [or] when someone's gonna reach for that book again … you know, there are also books that lie on shelves for generations and generations without anybody reading them. So, who knows?"
Scroll through for an update on the cast:
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Caroline Stanbury
Caroline and ex-husband Cem Habib announced in December 2019 that they split after 15 years of marriage.
“Cem and I came to the conclusion some time ago that we will continue our relationship not as husband and wife but as good friends and parents to our wonderful 3 children we love very much,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “We wish each other all the happiness and look forward to maintaining our strong family unit ❤️.”
While fans saw the couple move to Dubai during season 3, she told Bravo in February 2020 that she was considering moving to the U.S. after her split.
“I definitely have my eye set on the States. That’s my — that’s my goal,” Stanbury said. “I’ve got friends in New York and Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills probably is more of a relaxed atmosphere for me, at least. I love it. I’ve got a lot of friends in L.A., you know? But you never say never to New York either.”
In January 2021, Caroline announced her engagement to former pro soccer player Sergio Carrallo.
“I hadn't washed for six days. I just woke up with Sergio brushing my hair and I'm like, what are you doing? And he was just so happy. And I was like, it was so bloody irritating because I was freezing,” she recalled of the proposal on the RealiTea With Derek Z, adding that their relationship is “so rare and so different.”
Caroline added that she wanted to get married on an island.
“I want to have just my close friends. I want to make it really cool. You know, my first wedding had 750 and half of them I didn't know,” she said. “And so, I just want the total opposite. And, you know, it's very funny because of course now all the questions have started about babies and all this. I mean I mean, maybe the oldest mother on the planet.”
Caroline and Sergio tied the knot in 2021. In November 2023, Caroline exclusively told Us Weekly that the pair were hoping to expand their family.
“Baby boy [is] on ice and is perfect,” she said, referring to her frozen embryo. “And actually, surrogacy just became legal in the [United Arab Emirates] … You never know.”
Caroline currently stars on The Real Housewives of Dubai, which premiered in June 2022. Season 2 is set to premiere in June 2024.
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Marissa Hermer
Marissa and husband Matt Hermer moved from London to Los Angeles in 2017. Not long after their move, the twosome, who have three kids, opened a family-friendly restaurant called The Draycott in Pacific Palisades, California.
"When we moved here, I was nostalgic for London. Now I don't miss it," she told Bravo in September 2017. "But when we first moved here I did and so I really created this place that reminded me of London. And people walk in here and they’re like, 'This feels like London!' And I go, 'Well, thats what I was hoping for, that’s what I wanted.'"
In January 2020, Marissa and Matt opened up their second restaurant, Olivetta, in West Hollywood.
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Annabelle Neilson
Us confirmed in July 2018 that Annabelle died suddenly from a stroke at the age of 49. Prior to her passing, Annabelle released a series of children’s books inspired by her experience with dyslexia.
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Caprice Bourret
After season 1 of Ladies of London, Caprice continued her TV career, appearing on several British reality shows, including The Jump, Celebs on the Farm and Dancing on Ice. She also still acts in TV movies and runs her lifestyle brand By Caprice.
The model married Ty Comfort in 2019. They have two sons.
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Juliet Angus
Juliet, who is still raising her two kids, Georgina and Truman, with husband Gregor Angus, works as a social media influencer, writing about fashion, travel and beauty on her website. She reunited with Caroline during a trip to Dubai in August 2018.
“You can get lucky to have good people come into your life to help shape who you become,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “To make you better, for your next chapter, a better friend, wife, mother. Bob did that.”
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Caroline Fleming
The former host of Denmark's Next Top Model released her cookbook, Cook Yourself Happy, in 2017. Caroline seemingly soft launched a new romance in December 2023.
“My very special blessing of 2023 💝,” she captioned an Instagram photo of herself cuddling with a man facing away from the camera.
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Julie Montagu
In addition to running her blog and teaching yoga, the cookbook author and her family will appeared on the Smithsonian series An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates in 2020. Julie and husband Luke Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, still manage and develop Mapperton Estate in the U.K.
Since 2021 Julie has run her own YouTube series, American Viscountess.
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Noelle Reno
The fashion entrepreneur and former model did not return for season 2 of Ladies of London after her then-boyfriend, Scot Young, fell to his death from a window in London in December 2014.
In November 2016, she welcomed son Xander with boyfriend Nick Perks. The coparents split in 2017.
Noelle reflected on her time on the show during an interview with Hello magazine in 2018.
“[Caprice is] like a sister to me. That friendship was the best thing that came out of Ladies of London,” she said. “Recently I’ve been catching up with friends who want to see the baby but they’re all like, ‘First, tell me how you did it? You got the guy, fell in love, got the baby and now here you are. How did you do that?’ All I can say is I was in a really good place. I was really happy with who I was and I think I was quite confident and cool when we met.”
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Sophie Stanbury
Caroline’s former sister-in-law, who shares two kids with ex-husband Alex, is still an interior designer in the U.K.
Sophie and Caroline Fleming hosted a podcast called “Keeping It Real By Caroline and Sophie,” but their last episode was released in November 2019.
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