London - In the wake of the recent furore surrounding his child-misplacing exploits, British Prime Minister David Cameron was photographed in the pub again, on Sunday, with his wife Samantha but there was no sign of his daughter Nancy.
Cameron was with a group of adults, but his eight-year-old daughter, Nancy, whom he left in a pub two months ago, was not there.
The Swan Pub, near his country retreat at Chequers, has put up a tongue-in cheek poster, which says ‘Please ensure you have all your children with you when you leave’.
On Sunday, Cameron was at the Althorp Coaching Inn in Great Brington, near Northampton, were he enjoyed a pint of local ale.
He was photographed with a group of adults and security guards and was reportedly joined by his wife Samantha and a child believed to be their youngest daughter, Florence.
There was no sign of his other children, Arthur and Nancy, at the inn, which is also known as the Fox and Hounds.
The pub is close to the Althorp Estate, which hosted the Althorp Literary Festival this weekend, an event sponsored by the stationery firm Smythson of Bond Street, where Samantha works
as a creative consultant.
“He was having a nice time with friends, having fun and chatting. He was having a pint, probably the local ale,†the Daily Mail quoted Marc Lagalante, 41, a chef at the pub, as telling the Daily
Telegraph.
“I saw him and spoke to him, just asking how he was. He said “I’m fine†and asked how I was as well,†he said.
Cameron has been making a habit of chillaxing down the pub in recent weeks.
Last week, a picture emerged showing him back at the Plough Inn, in Cadsden, Buckinghamshire, where in a blunder two months ago he had driven off without his eldest Nancy.
Cameron was there with Samantha, and children Nancy, Arthur, six, and 22-month-old Florence, just a few miles from his country residence Chequers.
In a casual shirt, trousers and trainers, Cameron was pictured standing surrounded by friends, children and his staff, including protection officers.
Two months previously, Cameron had mistakenly left his daughter in the pub and only realised she was missing when he arrived back at Chequers.