On the beat: Penny Lancaster was photographed on patrol for the first time on Friday as she sported a uniform and talked to citizens in London, after qualifying as a police officer


Penny Lancaster was seen on patrol for the first time on Friday as she sported a uniform and talked to citizens in London after qualifying as a police officer. 

The model, 50, who is married to hitmaker Rod Stewart, has been working as a Special Constable with the City Of London Police force after officially obtaining her badge in April.

And she appeared hard at work as she engaged in a stern conversation with a pedestrian during her shift in the city centre. 

On the beat: Penny Lancaster was photographed on patrol for the first time on Friday as she sported a uniform and talked to citizens in London, after qualifying as a police officer

On the beat: Penny Lancaster was photographed on patrol for the first time on Friday as she sported a uniform and talked to citizens in London, after qualifying as a police officer

Penny rocked a black outfit, chunky boots and a tactical vest which featured an array of pockets and handcuffs for potential arrests. 

She wore the iconic police constable hat and appeared to have an earpiece whilst on duty. 

Penny swept her blonde tresses back in a practical ponytail and kept make-up to a minimum. 

The model raised her hands in apparent frustration as she exchanged words with a surprised passerby.  

Dedicated: The model has been working as a Special Constable with the City Of London Police force after officially obtaining her badge in April

Eyes of the law: And she appeared hard at work as she engaged in a stern conversation with a pedestrian during her shift in the city centre

Gear: Penny rocked a black outfit, chunky boots and a tactical vest which featured an array of pockets and handcuffs for potential arrests

Gear: Penny rocked a black outfit, chunky boots and a tactical vest which featured an array of pockets and handcuffs for potential arrests

Prepared: She wore the iconic police constable hat and appeared to have an earpiece whilst on duty

Natural: Penny swept her blonde tresses back in a practical ponytail and kept make-up to a minimum

Prepared: She wore the iconic police constable hat and appeared to have an earpiece whilst on duty

During an appearance on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday she said that she hadn’t made any arrests during her five duties to date, but had helped a suicidal woman, who was in ‘desperate’ need. 

Penny told hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley: ‘When you think of policing, you think of the most violent crimes but we’re out there to help the most vulnerable. 

‘At this particular time there’s a lot of incidents on the bridges and I did help someone who was very desperate on the bridge the other night. It can be rewarding in so many ways.’

Penny added that she’s drawing on her life experience and role as a mother for her police work, insisting she has the full support of her rocker husband Rod, 76.

Cop to it: The model raised her hands in apparent frustration as she exchanged words with a surprised passerby

Cop to it: The model raised her hands in apparent frustration as she exchanged words with a surprised passerby

Scene: She stood by the gentlemen at a towering metal sculpture

Scene: She stood by the gentlemen at a towering metal sculpture

Responsibility: During an appearance on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday she said that she hadn’t made any arrests during her five duties to date, but had helped a suicidal woman

All in a day's work: Penny told hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley: 'When you think of policing, you think of the most violent crimes but we’re out there to help the most vulnerable'

Inspired: She added: 'At this particular time there’s a lot of incidents on the bridges and I did help someone who was very desperate on the bridge the other night. It can be rewarding in so many ways'

All in a day’s work: Penny told hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley: ‘When you think of policing, you think of the most violent crimes but we’re out there to help the most vulnerable’

In her corner: Penny added that she's drawing on her life experience and role as a mother for her police work, insisting she has the full support of her rocker husband Rod, 76

In her corner: Penny added that she’s drawing on her life experience and role as a mother for her police work, insisting she has the full support of her rocker husband Rod, 76

When asked if he tried to dissuade her from taking the job, she said: ‘Not at all. It is dangerous, but the police are the public, the public are the police. 

‘There’s women and men alike – brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, we’re just regular people but we put that uniform on to help protect.’

Penny has managed to go under the radar while on patrol, with her saying no one has recognised her thanks to the uniform, despite her public profile.

She insists the ‘stab vest, armour, baton, cuffs’ ensure she’s ‘dressed as a regular’.

Supportive husband: The TV personality and her musician husband are pictured on holiday together last year

Supportive husband: The TV personality and her musician husband are pictured on holiday together last year

Symbiotic: When asked if he tried to dissuade her from taking the job, she said: ‘Not at all. It is dangerous, but the police are the public, the public are the police’

United: She added: 'There’s women and men alike - brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, we’re just regular people but we put that uniform on to help protect'

United: She added: ‘There’s women and men alike – brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, we’re just regular people but we put that uniform on to help protect’

Incognito: Penny has managed to go under the radar while on patrol, with her saying no one has recognised her thanks to the uniform, despite her public profile

Incognito: Penny has managed to go under the radar while on patrol, with her saying no one has recognised her thanks to the uniform, despite her public profile

And on why she joined the force, she concluded: ‘The campaigning and charity work I do, this is just an extension of working for the community and for the good of people. It’s free of charge.

‘I’m giving up my time to help the community and that’s why I wanted to become a police officer, to be out there. We’ve got to look after the police and make sure when their lives are taken, punishment is given.’

Penny appeared on GMB alongside PC Harper’s widow Lissie Harper, who was on to discuss Harper’s Law, a mandatory life sentence for those who kill emergency workers due to a criminal act.

Lissie started the campaign after she was left ‘outraged’ over the sentences handed to three teenagers over her husband’s death.

Work attire: She insists the ‘stab vest, armour, baton, cuffs’ ensure she’s ‘dressed as a regular’

Cause: And on why she joined the force, she concluded: ‘The campaigning and charity work I do, this is just an extension of working for the community and for the good of people’

Woman in charge: Penny gave a quick smile as she offered words of wisdom

Dedication: Penny continued: ‘I’m giving up my time to help the community and that’s why I wanted to become a police officer, to be out there’

Care: ‘We’ve got to look after the police and make sure when their lives are taken, punishment is given’ the star added

Henry Long, 19, was sentenced to 16 years and 18-year-olds Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers were handed 13 years in custody over manslaughter, after Harper was caught in a strap attached to the back of a car driven by Long down a winding country road in Berkshire on the night of August 15 2019.

Penny revealed in April that she had become a qualified police officer after training for City Of London Police on one weeknight every week and from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday every other weekend.

She was inspired to undergo training after taking part in Channel 4’s 2019 series, Famous and Fighting Crime, in which celebrities shadowed police offers on the beat.

Speaking about the experience in an Instagram Live last year, she confessed: ‘It was terrifying but I never felt more comfortable in a position and I felt like this is where I was supposed to be. I have signed up to be an officer.

Raise awareness: Penny appeared on GMB alongside PC Harper’s widow Lissie Harper, who was on to discuss Harper’s Law, a mandatory life sentence for those who kill emergency workers due to a criminal act

Injustice: Lissie started the campaign after she was left 'outraged' over the sentences handed to three teenagers over her husband’s death

Injustice: Lissie started the campaign after she was left ‘outraged’ over the sentences handed to three teenagers over her husband’s death

Crime: Henry Long, 19, was sentenced to 16 years and 18-year-olds Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers (pictured left to right) were handed 13 years in custody over PC Harper's manslaughter

Crime: Henry Long, 19, was sentenced to 16 years and 18-year-olds Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers (pictured left to right) were handed 13 years in custody over PC Harper’s manslaughter

‘I had to sit exams, English and maths type of exams, and go for an interview with two officers. And then I did a fitness test which was the bleep test which was pretty tricky so I had to get fit for that and I passed.’

The former lingerie model previously described her police training as being part of ‘who she is’. 

Speaking to The Mail On Sunday in December, Penny said: ‘This is who I am. I could be walking the red carpet with Rod, or I could be in our stable with my goats.

‘But there comes a time when everyone questions themselves and asks, “Who am I? Who am I at my core?” This is what I feel I should always have been doing. It’s about identity.’   

Put in the hours: Penny revealed in April that she had become a qualified police officer after training for City Of London Police on one weeknight every week and from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday every other weekend

Commitment: Speaking about the experience in an Instagram Live last year, she confessed: 'It was terrifying but I never felt more comfortable in a position and I felt like this is where I was supposed to be'

Put in the hours: Penny revealed in April that she had become a qualified police officer after training for City Of London Police on one weeknight every week and from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday every other weekend

Where it began: She was inspired to undergo training after taking part in Channel 4's 2019 series, Famous and Fighting Crime, in which celebrities shadowed police offers on the beat

Where it began: She was inspired to undergo training after taking part in Channel 4’s 2019 series, Famous and Fighting Crime, in which celebrities shadowed police offers on the beat

'This is who I am': The former lingerie model previously described her police training as being part of 'who she is'

‘This is who I am’: The former lingerie model previously described her police training as being part of ‘who she is’

Fulfilled: Speaking to The Mail On Sunday in December, Penny said: 'This is who I am. I could be walking the red carpet with Rod, or I could be in our stable with my goats'

Fulfilled: Speaking to The Mail On Sunday in December, Penny said: ‘This is who I am. I could be walking the red carpet with Rod, or I could be in our stable with my goats’

Identity: She added: 'But there comes a time when everyone questions themselves and asks, "Who am I? Who am I at my core?" This is what I feel I should always have been doing. It's about identity'

Team effort: She was seen walking through an outdoor eating area with her fellow officer

Identity: She added: ‘But there comes a time when everyone questions themselves and asks, “Who am I? Who am I at my core?” This is what I feel I should always have been doing. It’s about identity’

Energy boost: She was seen clutching a soda drink as she stayed hydrated during her afternoon of work

Energy boost: She was seen clutching a soda drink as she stayed hydrated during her afternoon of work



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