'Ladies of London' season 2 episode 3 spoilers: 'We Are All One-sie'

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This week on "Ladies of London," the women got to know more about the new cast member, the Baroness Caroline Fleming — a longtime friend of Caroline Stanbury — as they attended a dinner party thrown by the eccentric royal. 

The two Carolines went shopping, and it was revealed that they have been friends for more than 20 years. According to Caroline S., the baroness is Danish royalty and people have judged her because she abandoned her aristocratic life and chose to be an actress and a model instead. Meanwhile, Fleming said that having a title does not mean anything, and although she doesn't use that title, she's very happy because she had a great career and a family. 

Juliet Angus and Julie Montagu got ready for the baroness' dinner party together, and Julie wore a dress borrowed from Annabelle Neilson. At the party, Caroline S. noted that Julie should have a corsage to go with her "prom gown," and Julie said that she borrowed the dress. 

Meanwhile, the baroness appeared to be very comfortable doing things without any help as she padded around barefoot while entertaining her guests. She also insisted on cooking everything by herself, and at one point, she offered the ladies some Cheetos as an appetizer, to the amusement of some of them. 

The new cast member also appeared to be very at ease and was very relaxed as she cooked. Meanwhile, her guests wondered why she didn't have any help, and the ladies said that they were starving. But soon, Fleming had everything on the table, including a roasted goose, and her first dinner party with the ladies was a success. 

Next week, in the episode titled "We Are All One-sie," Caroline S. decides to mentor Julie in her new health food business, and the ladies celebrate New Year's Eve in the penthouse of an exclusive London hotel. But the party comes to a screeching stop when Juliet and Julie decide that they have had enough of Caroline's antics.

"Ladies of London" airs Mondays at 9/8c on Bravo.  

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