Famous faces attended a “celebration of life” service on Monday to honour Ann Summers founder Jacqueline Gold, which was held in the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes, 63, and The Apprentice star Karren Brady, 54, were among the celebrities who attended the service, along with around 300 guests.
Also in attendance were EastEnders stars Charlie Brooks and Sid Owen, singer Sinitta and members of the Ann Summers team. David Moyes, West Ham United manager, also paid his respects at the service along with former players Paul Konchesky, Mark Noble and Sir Trevor Brooking.
Jacqueline was the daughter of the former joint-chairman of the football club, David Gold. Memories of the Ann Summers founder were shared during the service and her work was displayed in the Museum of Life, showcasing her professional and personal milestones for guests to reflect on.
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