By Tania Snuggs, news reporter

Three men have been arrested after an armed robbery at a luxury jewellers where reality TV star Spencer Matthews was forced to hide in a vault.

The brother-in-law of Pippa Middleton told The Kay Burley Show he took cover downstairs at The Hour House on Duke Street in London's West End on Tuesday.

Matthews, who previously featured in Made In Chelsea, posted a video on his Instagram saying he had to "hide in a safe place" after the shop got "smashed to pieces by armed robbers".

Image: The reality TV star said men used huge hammers during the attack. Instagram pic: Spencer Matthews
Matthews posted several photos, including of smashed cabinets. Pic: spencermatthews/Instagram
Image: Matthews posted several photos, including of smashed cabinets. Instagram pic: Spencer Matthews

He said: "These guys drive a scooter through the glass and start battering the shop with hammers, big huge hammers, wearing helmets.

"We're in the back of the shop looking at them, sprint downstairs, hide in the vault until all the noise passes. Come upstairs and the place is just battered. Like I mean Gonzo. All the watches gone."

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The 30-year-old also posted several pictures on the social media site of glass strewn across the shop and smashed up cabinets.

He explained he was in the shop with some friends to collect a "vintage piece" that he had been "waiting for for ages".

"We were looking around and I'm just thinking f****** hell the thing that I've been waiting for has obviously just been nicked so I'm going to have to go and get another one.

"Lo and behold we look around and on the floor amongst all the rubble and the glass and stuff there's one watch in the entire shop and it's mine. Now if that's not luck I don't know what is."

Spencer says he had to hide in a vault to escape the armed robbers.
Image: Matthews says he had to hide in a vault to escape the armed robbers
Reality TV star Spencer Matthews hid in the vault of a top London jewellers while a moped gang carried out a terrifying raid.
Spencer Matthews describes his 'scary' experience

The Metropolitan Police says officers were called to Duke Street on Tuesday at 10.32am after reports of a smash and grab and sent specialist firearms teams to the scene.

Eyewitnesses claim around six masked men on four mopeds targeted the shop, with one brandishing a machete at members of the public outside.

Thames Valley fire service engineer Paul Starck was left with glass in his eye when one of the men attacked his van window with the weapon to stop him calling the police.

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