She declared that last year was 'the worst time' of her life, but a new and far happier chapter is now dawning for Lilly Becker, estranged wife of Wimbledon legend Boris Becker. For just a week after she and Boris emerged from London's Central Family Court to announce that they had reached an agreement about 'future arrangements' for their nine-year-old son, it seems that the glamorous Lilly has found comfort with television executive Pierre Uebelhack. The couple, pictured heading for brunch on a Saturday morning in Wimbledon, are enjoying each other's company both in London and in Munich. Lilly Becker is spotted going for brunch in Wimbledon on Saturday morning with friend Pierre Uebelhack and her son Amadeus She and Boris emerged from London's Central Family Court to announce that they had reached an agreement about 'future arrangements' for their nine-year-old son last week Indeed, Lilly, who initially vowed to fight to save her marriage to Becker after he was declared bankrupt in 2017, has gone as far as introducing their son to 44-year-old Uebelhack, who has produced an intriguing variety of TV shows, including Global Gladiators, Prankenstein and Teenagers Out Of Control. Uebelhack, who has a flat in Munich, recently greeted Lilly with a bunch of flowers on a Sunday morning, before offering evidence of his credentials as a potential step-father by buying breakfast for both her and her son, before waving them off on their return flight to London a few hours later. But whether Lilly, 42, is quite ready for a third marital excursion must remain open to conjecture. Lily Becker leaving the Central Family Court, London after reaching an agreement with her former husband, German tennis star Boris Becker Lilly initially vowed to fight to save her marriage to Becker after he was declared bankrupt in 2017 She has gone as far as introducing their son to 44-year-old television executive Pierre Uebelhack Her first husband was Michael R. Bermann, an American lawyer whom she met after moving to Miami Beach to work in a bar. They married in 2003, but only two years later she encountered Becker. Lilly and Bermann divorced in 2008, and the following year she wed Boris, whose first marriage to American designer Barbara Feltus had ended in 2001 after he impregnated Russian model Angela Ermakova during a fleeting encounter at Nobu restaurant in Mayfair. Lilly was unavailable for comment. International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has awarded taxpayer cash to a Blackpool punk band called Boston Manor in a drive to help British groups 'break into new global markets'. 'You missed the exit sign / It's all falling apart now / 'Cause we were doing fine / Until you messed it up now,' they rage on jaunty anthem, Hate You. Will Fox and his colleagues serenade the PM with the song at the next Brexit Cabinet? Looking for a flash car? Try Princess Margaret's Roller Fancy a regal motor? Not one but two royal cars are up for sale. The Queen's 2012 green Bentley Mulsanne is on the market for £119,950 at Bramley Motors near Guildford, Surrey. It was an integral part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations and was seen outside 10 Downing Street when she visited David Cameron. The other car, at the same garage, is Princess Margaret's 1980 Silver Wraith Rolls-Royce in cardinal red, at £99,950. It still has the Royal Crest mountings, Standard pennant, plus a police blue light. The interior has door copings in black nuala leather, which Margaret chose as they did not reflect the glare from media flashguns. Wonderbra model Eva Herzigova, who starred in the 'Hello Boys' bra ad campaign, is now using her body for a different cause. The Czech-born blonde, 46, who lives in London with her partner and their three children, is trying to sex up British politics. She has posed in an oversized blue T-shirt designed by Turner Prize-winning artist and designer, Wolfgang Tillmans, to encourage her followers on social media to vote in today's European elections. 'What are you waiting for?' she teases in the caption. Stephen Kinnock, Labour MP and son of former Labour leader Neil, has grown a beard. Lord Kinnock may not approve. He was once told by his own father that politicians should not grow beards and should shave regularly ‘so that they have to look in the mirror every day’. Right-on Jerry parties for equality -- in five-star luxury Not everyone campaigns for change by protesting in the streets. Sir Mick Jagger's ex-wife Jerry Hall, who has four children with the Rolling Stone, showed her support for women's rights this week with their model daughters by partying at a five-star hotel. The Texan-born blonde, 62, sported a metallic gold gown and matching pumps at the Equal Means Equal Campaign for Equal Rights in New York. She was joined by Lizzy, 35 (left), who opted for a high-neck black-and-red patterned dress teamed with a scarlet jacket. Georgia, 27, a new inhabitant of the Big Apple, and whose natural blonde locks still have a hint of purple following a recent dye job, wore a strapless powder-blue frock as she wrapped an arm around her mother, now married to media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. Presenter Denise Van Outen has banned her daughter Betsy, nine, from having a mobile phone and says she's glad there were no camera phones or social media in her Nineties party-girl 'ladette' period, when she came to fame co-hosting The Big Breakfast. 'There's a group of us that when we see each other we go: 'Imagine the trouble we'd be in now!' ' Monty Don's a secret big breakfast fanatic Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don admits that collaborating with photographer Derry Moore, aka the Earl of Drogheda, is hungry work. 'You may think that we went to look at gardens,' he tells me at the launch of their latest book, Japanese Gardens, at Christie's in St James's. 'In fact, the whole point of travelling with Derry is to look for breakfast. 'I've been pretty much round the world searching for good breakfasts with Derry. It's quite competitive, because he will try to out-breakfast you and take what you've got.' Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow is sad that the hit fantasy series Game Of Thrones — featuring his namesake as its hero — has come to an end. 'Now it's over, I feel bereft,' he tells me. 'I don't exist any more, I'm dead. I liked having the same name as him because it was the only thing that gave me any fame. 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