Still in Chequers! David and Samantha Cameron don tartan and wellies as they join friends from the Chipping Norton set to attend Cocklebarrow Races in Gloucestershire
- David and Samantha Cameron were spotted at the Heythrop Hunt Point to Point
- Former Prime Minister donned green plaid sherpa jacket at Cocklebarrow event
- Sam Cam opted for stylish grey tartan jacket paired with blue scarf and wellies
David and Samantha Cameron were spotted donning matching tartan as they enjoyed an afternoon at the races today.
The former Prime Minister, 55, stepped out at the Heythrop Hunt Point to Point, an amateur horse racing event, in Cocklebarrow, Gloucestershire with his wife Samantha.
Samantha, 50, opted for a stylish grey coat with a subtle tartan design which she paired with a long black dress and pair of grey wellington boots.
Also spotted was fellow members of the 'Chipping Norton set', journalist Rebekah Brooks, 53, and her husband Charlie - a racehorse trainer.
David and Samantha Cameron were spotted donning matching tartan as they enjoyed an afternoon at the races today
A regular at the racing event, David, 55, stepped out in a green plaid sherpa jacket which he paired with denim jeans and a blue cap
Wrapping up warm, Samantha opted for a matching dark blue scarf and set of gloves while her brown tresses were loose around her shoulders.
A regular at the racing event, David stepped out in a green plaid Sherpa jacket which he paired with denim jeans and a blue cap.
Mr Cameron made headlines last year as the Greensill lobbying row erupted, left Number 10 in July 2016 after losing the referendum on leaving the European Union.
Since then both David and his wife have maintained a lower profile, aside from writing his memoirs in the now-notorious shepherd's hut in his garden.
Also spotted was journalist Rebekah Brooks, 53, and her husband Charlie - a racehorse trainer.
Mr Cameron made headlines last year as the Greensill lobbying row erupted, left Number 10 in July 2016 after losing the referendum on leaving the European Union
In the same year her husband David left Downing Street Mrs Cameron founded fashion label Cefinn and has was busy promoting her womenswear line over the festive period.
In December, the businesswoman declared the £290 cashmere jumpers, £90 scarves and £65 hats 'brilliant' Christmas presents in a new video shared on the brand's account.
Samantha, who admitted she had 'sleepless nights' over how Cefinn would survive in the height of the pandemic, even tried on two of the pieces herself, while doling out advice on how they could be styled.
A retail veteran, Samantha was chief creative officer of luxury stationery brand Smythson earning £400,000 a year, more than twice her husband's Prime Ministerial salary.
In recent years Cefinn has pivoted towards pieces that can be worn at home, as well as to the office, introducing slouchy jumpers and luxe loungewear-inspired pieces.
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