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Tina Campbell

Sophie Turner seen kissing Britain’s ‘most eligible bachelor’ Peregrine Pearson amid Joe Jonas divorce

Sophie Turner appears to have moved on from estranged husband Joe Jonas after being snapped kissing aristocrat Peregrine Pearson in Paris.

Their embrace at the weekend comes one month after musician Jonas filed for divorce from the 27-year-old Game of Thrones actress after four years of marriage and two children together.

Pearson – known as ‘Perry’ to his friends – lives in in a £5 million pad in Chelsea, West London, and is the heir of the 4th Viscount Cowdray with a family reportedly worth £224 million.

The 29-year-old has been described as Britain’s most eligible bachelor after splitting from King Charles’ goddaughter Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark in September.

According to an onlooker, who spotted them at the Gare du Nord railway station, they were “laughing a lot”.

Peregrine Pearson split from Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark in September (Dave Benett)

They added to the publication: “They arrived together at the chauffeur pick-up location outside of the station. It looked like they might have both come on the Eurostar from London.

“They stood there for a few minutes and were chatting and laughing a lot.

“He then took his hat off and leaned in to give her a big kiss. After the kiss they parted ways.”

Aside from taking the opportunity to get better acquainted with Pearson, Turner was in the French capital to unveil the Rugby World Cup at the Stade de France.Meanwhile, Jonas was pictured in New York pushing their daughters Willa, three, and Delphine, 15 months, around in a fairytale carriage.

It comes after he and Turner reached a temporary custody agreement in September amid their bitter divorce battle.

Issuing a joint statement at the time, they said: “After a productive and successful mediation, we have agreed that the children will spend time equally in loving homes in both the US and the UK.

“We look forward to being great co-parents,” they added.

According to legal documents obtained by the MailOnline, each will get two weeks at a time with their daughters until January when the arrangement will be evaluated again.

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