Annie Kilner, the ex-wife of footballer Kyle Walker, is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow, accused of a driving offense.
She is charged with operating a £70,000 Mercedes without proper control.


She was stopped by police in Cheshire on June 8 last year — as Kyle prepared to go away with the England squad for the Euros.
The charges state the driver was “in such a position that she could not have proper control of the car”.
It is unclear exactly what she is accused of doing.
Annie, 32, was also charged with using a phone at the wheel but it was withdrawn.
The charge is brought when the driver is said to be “in a position which does not give proper control or a full view of the road”.
It can be when they are spotted drinking or eating while driving, adjusting the sat nav or changing music on the car’s touchscreen.
The alleged offence came months after Annie and Kyle, 34, had their fourth child and two days before the Three Lions ace flew to Germany.
Annie previously discovered her love-rat partner had fathered a second child with social media personality Lauryn Goodman.
She denied the driving charge in November.
If Annie is convicted at Chester magistrates’ tomorrow, she faces three penalty points on her driving licence and a fine.
Her hearing will be hours before Kyle plays for England against Latvia at Wembley.
Annie’s representative was approached for comment.