EMILY PRESCOTT: Downton’s Jessica Brown Findlay takes her babies for a park stroll in a trendy pram

EMILY PRESCOTT: Downton Mammy! Jessica Brown Findlay takes her twin three-month-old boys for a park stroll in their trendy £1,530 Bugaboo double pushchair

Only actress Jessica Brown Findlay can make taking out her twins for one of the first times look so effortless.

Jessica, 33, was spotted last week in London with her three-month-old boys safely ensconced in a £1,530 double pushchair from trendy brand Bugaboo.

The former Downton Abbey and Harlots actress, sporting a red, white and blue quilted jacket, had previously been seen out with only one of her sons.

The names of the twins have not been disclosed.

Jessica, who is married to Black Mirror actor and Harlots co-star Ziggy Heath, conceived after four rounds of IVF.

The former Downton Abbey and Harlots actress, sporting a red, white and blue quilted jacket, had previously been seen out with only one of her sons

The actress, pictured in her role as Charlotte Wells in Harlots, bravely spoke out about the process last year, saying: ¿IVF has made me even more aware of just how much women are capable of and what we can achieve while going through pain and heartbreak.¿

The actress, pictured in her role as Charlotte Wells in Harlots, bravely spoke out about the process last year, saying: ‘IVF has made me even more aware of just how much women are capable of and what we can achieve while going through pain and heartbreak.’

The actress, below in her role as Charlotte Wells in Harlots, bravely spoke out about the process last year, saying: ‘IVF has made me even more aware of just how much women are capable of and what we can achieve while going through pain and heartbreak.’

Bob makes an entrance

Most of the celebrities who turned out to celebrate the life of the late Dame Vivienne Westwood last week arrived at Southwark Cathedral in chauffeur-driven cars or cabs – but not Bob Geldof. My spies spotted the Boomtown Rats star behind the wheel of a jalopy, complete with a broken bumper!

Meanwhile, I can reveal that the King asked ex-Conde Nast boss Sir Nicholas Coleridge to represent him at the service.

A source tells me: ‘Charles was a big fan and unlikely supporter of Vivienne.’