ROMAN Abramovich’s daughter has not been shy about flashing the benefits of being a Russian oligarch’s little girl as her dad faces a UK ban amid a visa row, Daily Star reports.
She recently posted photos of herself celebrating graduation with pals from the Royal Holloway University in London.
The 23-year-old shared glamorous snaps swilling champagne with her pals as her dad faces delays to his UK visa.
Abramovich’s ongoing fight comes amid a crackdown on Russian money in the UK amid plunging relations between Downing Street and the Kremlin.
Sofia’s incredible Instagram feed, however, offers and insight into the lavish life with an stream of yachts, horses and holidays.
Sofia shared one snap of her climbing out of a private jet as she readied for a holiday in the sun.
Other snaps include her relaxing on a beach and in a pool with pals.
She even posted a picture of her getting called up on stage after having McBusted perform at her 18th birthday party.
And peppered amongst the lavish shots are images from her childhood, and one snap with her billionaire dad.
Sofia is the 51-year-old’s third child with his second wife Irina and was born in Russia before moving to England with the rest of her family in 2003.
She is understood to be a Russian citizen – having represented the country in showjumping competitions.
When she began her management degree at her university in Surrey she would be driven everywhere in bulletproof Range Rovers.
And there would be a team of bodyguards on hand to protect her as she travelled around London, with two mansions to use in Belgravia and Chester Square.
Roman and Irina divorced in 2007 and the settlement included the oligarch handing over £15million cash and an £18m home in Sussex.
Abramovich has reportedly withdrawn his application for a British visa amid the ongoing delays.
He has put plans to build Chelsea a new stadium on hold – and is reportedly now getting an Israeli visa.
Abramovich’s investor visa is believed to have expired last month – and the oil and gas tycoon has faced weeks of frustration as he was left unable to enter the UK.
Source: Punch