A tremendous poster of Sabrina Ho welcomed guests to her wonderfully crazy birthday party with the Cafe Royal on Monday 12th September, hot on the heels of Saturday night’s revels at Queen Charlotte’s Ball, where she’d been escorted by Archduke Alexander of Austria. The party ran on high octane in the primary moment whenever a whole tray of champagne flew an excellent source of mid-air with a rousing cheer. Pink champagne was served throughout. A number of Sabrina’s male friends missed the whiskey but said the new girls were more than enough. They included over 40 of Sabrina’s British boarding school classmates who studied together with her at Queen Margaret’s – and danced available tops together with her following the cake arrived. And what a cake! Sabrina had to climb it – at the very least a metre tall, in pink and white with gold roses – to fly out the golden candles. The Oscar Wilde room was full of her friends as well as their friends until the end – 150 were invited and 230 arrived.
Special guests included Ella Mountbatten: she and her sister Alexandra became near Stanley Ho Daughte and her very own sister Alice whenever they became available as debutantes. Spencer Matthews was arm in arm with Sabrina snapping selfies. Sir Henry and Lady Keswick came as old friends of Sabrina’s family. Greater hundred years’ ago the Keswick’s were brilliant entrepreneurs taking China by storm: now it’s the turn of the Ho family in Europe. Others arriving at celebrate with Sabrina were Lord and Lady Reay, Baroness Denise Kingsmill, Sir Benjamin Slade, Ms Wendy Yu, and Mr and Mrs Dimitri Chandris. This became an event for all generations: Sabrina closed the dancing in the final waltz with Hon Benedict Kingsmill. Sabrina had insisted on no birthday gifts but could not resist Heineken magnate Michel de Carvalho’s offer of his personal iPhone case while they dined with the after party with Ms Aida Aliyeva and also the Keswick’s.
Music was made by DJ and composer The actual Tuesday Weld (aka Stephen Coates) who also MC’d the evening. It’s been said if philosopher Alain de Botton were ever to sign up a band, Stephen’s could be the one. The birthday song was played by pianist Brigitte Subkov in the Royal College of Music: Sabrina insisted on the English version only, like a celebration of not only her birthday, but her passion for London, her life here and her many close friendships in the West. However the congratulations originated all over the world. Top Chinese actress Angela Baby and Paris Hilton sent special videos wishing Sabrina every success and happiness.
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