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Super rich Cara Delevingne and family use furlough scheme to claim cash

SUPER-rich Cara Delevingne and her family have used the Covid furlough handout scheme to claim cash for their vast property empire.

Britain’s wealthiest and most successful supermodel, 28, is a director of Harvey White Properties Ltd, alongside her dad Charles and her two older ­sisters, Poppy and Chloe.

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Supermodel Cara Delevingne and her family have claimed furlough cash for their vast property empire
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Supermodel Cara Delevingne and her family have claimed furlough cash for their vast property empireCredit: Jimmy Choo

The business boasts a portfolio of posh homes and investments worth £45.5million, according to its most recent official accounts.

Yet it appears on the Government’s newly published list of those claiming relief as a result of the pandemic.

The schemes are available to all eligible businesses but the Delevingnes’ use of the taxpayer money is likely to raise eyebrows due to the millions they have in the bank.

Cara is estimated to be worth about £30million and earned £15.7million last year alone.

Harvey White Properties is thought to employ five staff — but it is not known how many of those were put on to furlough schemes.

Poppy, Charles, Cara, mum Pandora (not in the family firm) and Chloe
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Poppy, Charles, Cara, mum Pandora (not in the family firm) and ChloeCredit: Getty - Contributor
Cara is estimated to be worth around £30million
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Cara is estimated to be worth around £30millionCredit: The Mega Agency
The supermodel earned a whopping £15.7million last year alone
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The supermodel earned a whopping £15.7million last year aloneCredit: Getty Images - Getty

A source said: “It has been a tough year for everyone and landlords have obviously been hit hard but it’s still surprising people who are known to be very wealthy appear to have claimed taxpayer-funded handouts.

“Obviously, there’s no suggestion of any wrongdoing at all. It’s totally above board but it’s just not necessarily what the public would expect.”

Last night, Charles, 71, confirmed he has been using the furlough scheme to pay members of staff.

He did not comment further but it is understood his company has been forced to halve rents during the pandemic.

A source close to Mr Delevingne insisted he could not afford to keep the company afloat on his own, saying: “Just because Cara has loads of money, doesn’t mean the company does.”

Charles Delevingne confirmed he has been using the furlough scheme to pay members of staff
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Charles Delevingne confirmed he has been using the furlough scheme to pay members of staffCredit: Getty - Contributor

It comes after several other wealthy figures were found to have used the scheme.

Film director Guy Ritchie, worth more than £100million, used the handouts to cover pay for the staff of his pub.

Heiress Petra Ecclestone’s foundation used it, despite her being worth several hundred million pounds, as did former rugby player Mike Tindall – who is married to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Phillips.

Film director Guy Ritchie, worth more than £100million, used the handouts to cover pay for the staff of his pub
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Film director Guy Ritchie, worth more than £100million, used the handouts to cover pay for the staff of his pubCredit: Getty Images
Heiress Petra Ecclestone’s foundation used the furlough scheme, despite her being worth several hundred million pounds
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Heiress Petra Ecclestone’s foundation used the furlough scheme, despite her being worth several hundred million poundsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Former rugby player Mike Tindall – who is married to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Phillips – also used the scheme
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Former rugby player Mike Tindall – who is married to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Phillips – also used the schemeCredit: PA:Press Association
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