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TWO of London's most famous restaurants are closing as a result of the effects of the coronavirus crisis.
Le Caprice, the Piccadilly restaurant beloved by Diana, Princess of Wales and stars including Mick Jagger and Elizabeth Taylor, will not be reopening after lockdown, although it intends to move to a new location.
The two-Michelin-starred Ledbury in Notting Hill, which is rated among the world's top 50, is also to close indefinitely because it says social distancing makes it impossible to continue. Le Caprice was opened in 1947 by Mario Gallati, and went on to become a haven for the famous before being bought by its current owner, multi-millionaire businessman Richard Caring.
Mr Caring accused Boris Johnson of...