GERI Halliwell has stepped out without embattled F1 boss husband Christian Horner amid the ongoing sexting storm at Red Bull.

The ex-Spice Girl smiled for the cameras as she once again wore a trademark all-white ensemble.

Geri Halliwell was seen without her hubby Christian Horner
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Geri Halliwell was seen without her hubby Christian HornerCredit: Getty

Geri arrived for the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
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Geri arrived for the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster AbbeyCredit: PA

She wore her trademark all-white ensemble once again
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She wore her trademark all-white ensemble once againCredit: Getty

Horner and Geri have been married since 2015
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Horner and Geri have been married since 2015Credit: Getty
She was seen arriving for the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminister Abbey in London.

It is the first time she has been seen at a public event without her husband since the scandal broke last month.

Horner has been under pressure after a slew of sexually suggestive text messages apparently sent to an employee were leaked.

The F1 boss has always denied any wrongdoing – and was cleared by an internal investigation at Red Bull.

Geri, 51, has been standing by her man over the drama which is rocking the world championship-winning F1 team.

But it has been reported she is “in turmoil” over the sext row.

Horner and Geri put on a united front over the weekend in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The ex-popstar was on hand to watch Horner’s all-conquering driver Max Verstappen claim another victory despite the internal drama.

She now appears to have jetted home from the track to appear at the event – which is expected to be attended by Prince William.

His wife Princess Kate is expected to not attend amid the Royal photo-editing drama.

‘We’re always grateful’, says Christian Horner as he hails wife Geri Halliwell in Mother’s Day post amid sexting scandal
Geri’s husband Christian appears to have missed the event – with Red Bull now readying for the next race.

The couple have been married since 2015 – and they have a son, Monty, 7.

F1 has a two week break ahead of the upcoming Grand Prix in Australia.

Red Bull finished first and second in the first two races as they carried on from their domination in 2023.

And today the team was forced to respond after claims a key shareholder was looking at axing Horner.

It was reported Chalerm Yoodivhya, an ally of Horner and 51 per cent owner of Red Bull, had changed his mind on keeping the Brit in post at the Milton Keynes-based team.

But Red Bull quickly poured cold water on the claims.

Erik van Haren, the journalist who broke the original story, reported that a spokesperson for the racing camp was forced to quell rumours of a firing.

They said: “As Christian has said, he is grateful for the full support of the shareholders and that remains the case.”

What started as Horner’s personal controversy has morphed into a power struggle within Red Bull in recent weeks.