Sophie Habboo proudly displayed her growing baby bump while attending a friend’s wedding over the weekend.
The 30-year-old Made In Chelsea star, who is expecting her first child with husband Jamie Laing, 36, wore a beautiful pale pink lace dress for the event. The elegant gown featured a thigh-high slit, and Sophie looked radiant as a glowing mum-to-be.
Sophie completed her look with a pair of heels and a woven nude handbag, adding a chic touch to her elegant outfit.
She shared the moment on Instagram, posting photos of the bride, Arabella Smith, along with other guests. Sophie captioned the photo carousel simply: ‘Bella & Charles’ followed by a white heart emoji.


Last week, Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing stirred up controversy on social media after appearing to break Buckingham Palace protocol by filming a playful Instagram video.
The couple had been invited to a private reception at the Palace, where they met King Charles. However, during the visit, they raised eyebrows by recording themselves on the Grand Staircase—a historic site walked by generations of royals.
In the video, they recreated Harry and Meghan’s well-known “Baby Mama” dance, right in the heart of the royal residence. The move was seen as a breach of Palace rules, as guests were explicitly asked not to use cameras inside during the King’s Trust event.
While it’s unclear if the video was meant as a jab at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, it closely mirrored the viral clip Meghan shared from the delivery suite before giving birth to Princess Lilibet four years ago—a moment that had also sparked widespread debate.
Jamie cheekily captioned their video: “They said we couldn’t film in Buckingham Palace.”



Although Sophie and Jamie’s video clearly broke protocol and could have caused a royal stir, palace aides thankfully took it in good humor.
The official Royal Family Instagram account, @theroyalfamily, responded to the post with a playful comment: “We see you,” followed by eye and wink emojis.
The King’s Trust joined the fun, commenting: “All of our attendees are very well behaved,” paired with the same eyes emoji and a laughing face.
Guests invited to Buckingham Palace are clearly told by the Royal Collection Trust that photography and filming inside the Palace are strictly prohibited, so Sophie and Jamie’s video was definitely a rule break.
However, a palace aide told the Mail that no offense was taken, saying, “I’m sure it was done in a spirit of fun, and of course aligned with Jamie’s wonderful support for The King’s Trust Awards — even if it’s not something we would greatly encourage every guest to attempt.”
Speaking about the official @theroyalfamily Instagram response, the aide added with a wink, “Proof that from time to time the Royal Family account has a sense of humour too.”