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5 April 2012

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All this, as well as Frontline Fashion: Sienna Miller, Keira Knightley and Claudia Schiffer introduce their latest fashion finds, Camilla Belle on beauty and Nancy Dell'Olio's My London.

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Our codeword puzzle prize consists of tea for two at The Ritz. Everyone should experience this great British institution at least once. Take your seats in the opulent surroundings of the Palm Court and enjoy an unrivaled selection of sandwiches, cakes, scones, pastries and a variety of teas and coffee. This unique present is delivered as a gift voucher valid for one year - and remember, this is The Ritz, so a jacket and tie is compulsory.

Afternoon tea includes: sandwiches (cucumber and dill, smoked salmon with lemon butter, egg mayonnaise with mustard cress, poached turkey and mayonnaise, cream cheese and mustard grain, roast ham, poached salmon and watercress, roast beef and horseradish). Freshly baked scones with home made strawberry jam and clotted cream, afternoon tea pastries and fresh cream cakes and Ritz selected teas or coffee.

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