Hollywood’s very own Ross King MBE has been spotted in the Lake District this month.
The Scottish-born TV presenter, known for rubbing shoulders with A-listers on both sides of the Atlantic, was seen soaking up the peace and tranquillity of England’s most famous national park.
The actor and writer is best known for being the LA Correspondent for ITV Breakfast programmes Lorraine and Good Morning Britain.
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King stayed at the luxurious Holbeck Ghyll.
The country house hotel, set in eighteen acres of private woodland and gardens, is reported to have become an exclusive hideaway favoured by celebrities looking to escape the spotlight.
With stunning views over Windermere, Holbeck Ghyll has long been celebrated for its world-class dining, with a history of accolades that have made it a must-visit for food lovers.
A photographer captured King on the grounds of the stunning property where he was seen in conversation with Holbeck Ghyll’s owner Stephen Leahy.
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He was pictured looking relaxed and at ease and appeared to be enjoying the tranquil atmosphere.
In the 2018 New Year Honours, King was appointed an MBE for services in Broadcasting, Arts and Charity.
King, who’s usually seen reporting live from LA on all things glitz and glamour, has left fans and locals wondering if the visit is a low-key holiday or if there is something bigger in the works.
Rumours have swirled about a potential UK-based project, though no further details have yet emerged.
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