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Best of friends! Cherie Lunghi looks bright and breezy as she heads out with daughter Nathalie who flashes the flesh in thigh-skimming shorts
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
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They're from different generations and have completely different styles.
But that doesn't mean that Cherie Lunghi and her actress daughter Nathalie aren't still best of friends, as they were spotted breezing through London arm-in-arm on Sunday.
While 61-year-old Cherie looked simple but stylish in white linen trousers and a pink jumper, Nathalie, 26, wore thigh-skimming cut-off shorts and a white cropped top.
Sticking close: Cherie Lunghi, 61, linked arms with her daughter Nathalie, 26, as they went shopping in west London on Sunday
Proving just how close they are, the mother and daughter seemed in animated conversation as they did a spot of shopping in west London, keeping as close together as possible.
Seeming carefree and relaxed, the pair linked arms as they chatted, while Layer Cake star Nathalie puffed away on a cigarette.
Despite how close the pair clearly are, it doesn't look like their dress sense has rubbed off on each other as they displayed very different styles.
Cherie looked perfect for the warm weather in her bright and breezy ensemble, but was completely covered
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The Palace
UK television series
For other uses, see Palace (disambiguation).
The Palace is a British drama television series that aired on ITV in 2008. Produced by Company Pictures for the ITV network, it was created by Tom Grieves and follows a fictional British Royal Family in the aftermath of the death of King James III and the succession of his 24-year-old son, King Richard IV, played by Rupert Evans. It also stars Jane Asher and Zoe Telford. The series was filmed in Lithuania in 2007 and broadcast from 14 January to 3 March 2008. Low viewing figures cancelled it after one series.
Plot
[edit]On the sudden death of King James III, his 24-year-old elder son inherits the throne and becomes Richard IV. Princess Eleanor (Sophie Winkleman), his older sister, wants the throne for herself and resents that it goes to Richard. Her Private Secretary, Major Simon Brooks (David Harewood), helps her try to discredit the new king. Richard's younger brother, Prince George (Sebastian Armesto), is a party-animal, and the youngest sister, Princess Isabelle (Nathalie Lunghi), is an A-Level student. Their mother is the now-widowed Queen Charlotte (Jane Asher).
Abigail Thomas (Zoe Telford) is Richard's secretary who plans to write a tell-all book about her life in the Palace. Ri