By Jason Chester
Published: 15:30 EST, 29 April 2014 | Updated: 17:52 EST, 29 April 2014
For most children it's their first trip to the zoo that's commemorated with a photo, but not everyone is born as future heiress to the lucrative F1 dynasty.
Indeed, baby Sophia Rutland was treated to her very first flight via private jet on Tuesday, and proud parents Tamara, 29, and Jay Rutland were on hand to document the moment with a fun snap.
The family were en route to Morocco, where socialite Tamara is shooting a new advertising campaign.
One for the album: Tamara Ecclestone and husband Jay Rutland pose for a photo their baby daughter Sophia shortly after touching down in Marrakesh, Morocco
Departing the UK on Tuesday afternoon the doting mother was keen to keep a record of sorts by taking a photo in which she cradles the baby in her arms with the accompanying caption: 'Taking off.'
A second shot, posted two hours later, sees Tamara, Sophia and former Pacific Continental broker Jay together for a family snap.
Writing alongside the shot, the daughter of F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone admitted her only child with Jay had been on her best behaviour for the duration of the flight.
Taking off: Tamara cradles her baby daughter as they leave the UK by private jet on Thursday afternoon
'Our baby's first flight just landed in Marrakech to shoot @ShowBeauty ad campaign She behaved like the little angel she is,' reads the accompanying caption.
Tamara has whipped herself back into great shape little more than a month after giving birth to Sophia on March 17.
Her slender figure has prompted angry reactions from Twitter trolls who expressed bemusement and anger at her ability to tone up within a matter of weeks.
When one user wrote: 'This makes me angry! A REAL mum has no time for sport to get this body only 1month after!'
She tweeted in reply: 'Actually the only exercise I've done is with my baby apart from that I am breast feeding and no dieting don't hate'.
In great shape: But socialite Tamara's ability to regain her slender figure so quickly has prompted angry reactions from Twitter trolls
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