Louisa Lytton and her husband Ben are currently holidaying in the Maldives
Following their incredible nuptials in Italy in July 2022, Louisa Lytton and her husband Ben Bhanvra have jetted off on their honeymoon along with their one year old daughter Aura.
Louisa, Ben and Aura have been staying in a modern Haruge Beach Villa, complete with a private swimming pool, outdoor shower and breathtaking views. The family have been enjoying some quality time together, with Aura even taking part in art classes on the beach. You'll receive an email with stories exclusive only for OK! VIP members, including celebrity house tours, baby reveals, wedding snaps and so much more!Aura could be seen drawing on a wooden table in one sweet photo, while in another Louisa showcased her enviable figure as she stood in the pool with her daughter.
Other snaps from the getaway showed Louisa modelling a floor length patterned dress, complete with a sheer skirt and a cowl neck.
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