Forget The Grand Budapest Hotel – your next obsession is sure to be The Grand Party Hotel. The BBC series follows the hustle and bustle of life inside the UK’s most Instagrammable hotel, with owners Lawrence and Katie Kenwright leading the way.
The married couple also call the 125-room Shankly hotel in Liverpool home, as they live in an apartment within the building with their fouryear-old twins, Lawrence Junior, known as Junior, and Arabella, who were conceived through IVF.
Katie, 42, tells us, “We had been trying for seven years and I’d had miscarriages, so when I found out we were having twins, it was like all my dreams had come true.”
It’s certainly a family affair at The Shankly, with Lawrence’s eldest son, Daniel, 32, who is soon to make him a grandfather, living next door. Lawrence is also dad to Alexandra, 26, from his first marriage, and Ava, 14, from a previous relationship.
As the couple exclusively invite OK! inside, it’s clear that 54-year-old Lawrence’s imagination knows no bounds. From Roman-style baths and hidden chambers to a whole floor that feels as though you’ve fallen down Alice In Wonderland’s rabbit hole, it’s no surprise the hotel has many celebrity fans, including Tom Hardy, Stephen Graham and a host of our favourite reality stars.
As well as their four-strong hotel empire, the couple have spent the last three years setting up homeless shelters in the city, through their initiative, the Cotton Street Project.
Here, the pair, who have been married for 12 years, talk about making crazy parties and family time happen all under one roof...
What’s it like living in a hotel?
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