That’s where places like Mayfair’s swanky members-only club, Oswald’s, come in.
The club is so elite that itswebsitehas practically nothing on it of value.
There’s no menu, no event list, and no way to book a table.

Instead, there are simply contact details for enquiries.
The answer is simple: this establishment doesn’t need it.
Why advertise something like the masses when you only want to appeal to high society?

As a result, nights out for them can be a little bit of a risk, too.
The club has also been enjoyed by foreign secretary-turned-prime-minister Liz Truss, education secretary Nadhim Zahawi, and more.
He also gave Johnson 20,000 to help fund his campaign in 2019.

Other elite clubs in the same vein also charge thousands, but the stipulations don’t end there.
It’s likely that Oswald’s also requires its clientele to jump through the same hoops.
After all, you’re able to’t have just anyone rubbing shoulders with the world’s elite.

It simply wouldn’t do.
This was a family dinner with a decidedly lavish twist that most of us aren’t used to!
If that wasn’t enough, other heads of state from different countries were also there for the festivities.

Did Eugenie order wine with dinner?
Did Queen Anne-Marie shout at a waiter?
We’ll never know!

According toTatler, Birley’s reputation precedes him and has garnered him the nickname “king of clubs.”
Birley isn’t simply a quiet investor or a hands-off owner.
He can frequently be spotted at the club and often speaks to guests, making his presence known.

Birley also owns another elite London hotspot, the private members club 5 Hertford Street.
If Birley’s previous ventures are anything to go by, it should be a rip-roaring triumph.
Reports suggest that the generous gesture would have cost the businessman over 1.5 million.

Are they deemed high society enough to enter through the club’s famous door?
She wouldn’t have looked out of place among London’s aristocracy while dining out that evening.
If it’s good enough for the 64-year-old queen of pop then it’s good enough for anyone.

Oswald’s, situated on Albemarle Street, is in good company when it comes to member’s clubs.
Birley’s other offering, 5 Hertford Street, is also in the area, as is Annabel’s.
When it comes to prime locations, Oswald’s has it all.

It sounds like a very expensive dream, but that’s part of its allure.
When it comes to taste, Birley seems to have it running in his veins.
Sir Oswald isn’t only the club’s namesake but he also had impressive royal connections himself.

One could say that entertaining royals is in Robin Birley’s blood.
Instead, a swanky new restaurant upstairs called La Loma can take care of your every culinary need.
Though connected to the club, La Loma’s decoration is reportedly rather different.

Robin Birley took no chances with the aesthetic and sought hired help, employing Turkish fashion designer Rifat Ozbek.
La Loma isn’t the only option if guests find themselves feeling peckish, though.
Annabel’s was originally opened way back in 1963 and its reputation soon grew.
In fact, it all ended rather sourly.
Keeping the membership list tight-knit is one thing, but it has to go beyond that.
Oswald’s knows this, which is why there is a strict no-photography rule.
Photos from inside the club would be far more valuable if they happened to fall into the wrong hands.
A private club is no good if it doesn’t stay private especially when there are royals involved.
When he does get a few hours to himself, he has been known to head to Oswald’s.
The heir to the throne was back in his car and heading for home by 7:30 pm.
Other people of note in attendance included former actress and singer Holly Valance and her spouse, Nick Candy.
William returned to the hotspot a few months later when he met a friend for an extended catch-up.
Even when visiting the secure club, William wasn’t without backup.
Three security guards were with him, but that’s just life when you’re a future king.
Perhaps William just prefers to keep it as a little refuge and take Catherine elsewhere!