Sir Philip Green’s £100m super-yacht confined to port after crew test positive for coronavirus
SIR Philip Green’s £100million super-yacht was confined to port today over a coronavirus outbreak.
Two crew on the 92-metre Lionheart have tested positive.
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The vessel has been ordered not to leave Port Hercules in Monaco. It has been flying a yellow flag to signify quarantine.
Sir Philip’s wife, Lady Tina Green, co-owner of the luxury yacht, tonight revealed she was on board.
It is not known whether Sir Philip — who furloughed 14,500 staff in April — and their daughter Chloe, 29, are quarantining alongside her.
Lady Tina, 71, said: “After maintenance in Italy, the boat returned to Monaco. We were meant to go on a cruise with my family.
“It was my responsibility to have the whole crew tested before leaving. We then discovered two cases — one asymptomatic and the other with a sore throat.
“The two have been confined to the cabin ever since. The rest and myself are on the boat. Everyone is well.”
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Topshop tycoon Sir Philip was last seen relaxing on the Lionheart — which has a helipad and pool — on the French Riviera three weeks ago. There’s space on board for 30 crew in 15 cabins, with room for 12 guests in six cabins.
Celebrities including Hollywood superstar Samuel L Jackson were on boats nearby and “monitoring the situation closely”, Sun insiders said.
After a controversial couple of years, Sir Philip, 68, has run his business empire from either the yacht or his £20million Roccabella penthouse in Monaco.
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