We decided years ago not to make loans to our children and have made gifts to them for various items. We are certainly not wealthy but as everything will go to our children eventually they are getting money when needed. We made a substantial loan to a friend a few years back and had to wait a long time for it to be repaid (we did have to ask for it back) and we felt it affected our friendship, so would not do this again.
If your DD is having difficulties managing (as lots of young mums do) if you can afford to write the money off in the long term you would be helping her and your relationship with her and her family. Don't lend again and try to recoup the money in different ways - less money on presents / outings, et.
Wrong side driving social media stunt
‘The ‘professionals’ - finally finished, phew!
So Harry and family are coming back!


there is always a very good reason. The latest coincidentaly was for a car she bought off my brother. Hers died and she needed a car to get to work. We agreed a monthly amount, I received the first repayment then her firm went into liquidation and now she is not working. So still owes me £1000 
