Sir Philip Green takes a call while his children Chloe and Brandon relax on board his yacht in Monaco… after he sought £30M to keep company afloat
Sir Philip Green was seen taking a call while on board his £100million yacht Lionheart after seeking £30million to keep his company Arcadia afloat.
The billionaire businessman, 68, chatted away on his phone while strolling along the deck of his superyacht, which was docked in Monaco on Monday afternoon.
Meanwhile, his grown-up children Chloe, 29, and Brandon, 27, were seen lounging on a plush outdoor cream sofa covered in fur-trimmed cushions.
Business or pleasure? Sir Philip Green was seen taking a call while on board his £100million yacht Lionheart after seeking £30million to keep his company Arcadia afloat
The mother-of-one went make-up free as she caught up with her brother and another male companion as the group soaked up the rays on the yacht’s sun deck.
Chloe wore her brunette locks in a loose untamed style, while she also sported a long-sleeved turquoise jumper with a pair of skinny blue jeans.
Brandon was sporting a taupe coloured jumper and matching shorts as he lit up a cigarette while sat outside.
Hanging out: Meanwhile, his grown-up children Chloe, 29, and Brandon, 27, were seen lounging on a plush outdoor cream sofa covered in fur-trimmed cushions
Style: Chloe wore her brunette locks in a loose untamed style, while she also sported a long-sleeved turquoise jumper with a pair of skinny blue jeans
Work it: Brandon was also seen working on his muscular physique with a trainer, as he flaunted his hunky torso while pulling on a rope
Luxury: The family were on board their lavish superyacht Lionheart (stock image)
Brandon was also seen working on his muscular physique with a trainer, as he flaunted his hunky torso while pulling on a rope.
The youngest child of Philip and his wife Tina, 71, wore his blond hair tied back into a ponytail during the seemingly gruelling work out.
Tina was also on board at the time, and could be seen chilling out while wearing a pale grey tracksuit while taking a phone call.
After taking his call Phillip, who was sporting a blue v-neck T-shirt and a pair of sweatpants, the business mogul could be seen taking a break.
Down time: After taking his call Phillip, who was sporting a blue v-neck T-shirt and a pair of sweatpants, the business mogul could be seen taking a break
Family affair: Tina was also on board at the time, and could be seen chilling out while wearing a pale grey tracksuit while taking a phone call.
Fully equipped: Tina strolled past the yacht’s outdoor bar which was fully equipped with a bartender
Dressed down: Philip styled his look with a zip-up hooded jacket and black trainers
Luxury living: The outdoor seating area resembled a plush living room
The father of two covered himself with a blanket and reclined on a padded cushion while scrolling through his mobile phone.
At one point Philip was seen venturing off his yacht and onto land, where he ensured he was properly protected by taking a blue surgical face mask with him.
It was reported earlier this month that Philip’s Arcadia is seeking a £30 million cash injection to help it survive lockdown.
Hanging out: It seemed that the whole family were spending time together on the boat
Family friend? The Green’s were also joined by another man on their vessel
Out and about: At one stage Philip was seen leaving the boat for dry land
Ready to go! He was prepared for his outing and wore a blue mask just below his mouth
The owner of brands including Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Burtons has asked lenders for support after lockdown restrictions hammered sales, disrupting crucial trading up to Christmas.
It was reported at the time that the company was drawing up plans for administration.
A spokesman denied that administrators were ‘about to be appointed’ but said the firm was ‘taking all appropriate steps’ to protect itself from the pandemic’s impact.
Pump it up! Brandon appeared to have sustained an injury and was wearing an arm cast
Tapping away: Philip appeared busy typing away on his phone while walking
Dressed to impress: The male guest on the boat wore a black jumper and padded gilet
In his element: Philip appeared to be having a lovely time as he relaxed on board
Chit chat: Tina took a seat at the bar as she chatted on her mobile
If Arcadia cannot raise the cash concerns would be raised about its survival, potentially putting the jobs of 15,000 staff at risk.
Arcadia was in trouble even before the current coronavirus crisis. It recorded an operating loss of £138m on turnover of £1.8bn in 2018.
Last year Arcadia carried out an insolvency procedure known as a company voluntary arrangement to cut rents and close some shops.
Philip enjoyed almost two decades of ruling the high street after lucrative takeovers of BHS in 2000 and Arcadia in 2002.
Reports: It was reported earlier this month that Philip’s Arcadia is seeking a £30 million cash injection to help it survive lockdown
Pulling together: The owner of brands including Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Burtons has asked lenders for support after lockdown restrictions hammered sales, disrupting crucial trading up to Christmas
Claims: It was reported at the time that the company was drawing up plans for administration
A spokesman denied that administrators were ‘about to be appointed’ but said the firm was ‘taking all appropriate steps’ to protect itself from the pandemic’s impact
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