Quotes
“Be kind, don't judge, and have respect for others. If we can all do this, the world would be a better place. The point is to teach this to the next generation.”
“Because I was very big and she was very small, my mother had a horrible birth when I was born. So she always said: 'I'm never having any more kids!'”
“Being mum is a number one job. That takes priority.”
“I have always loved clothes, and the opportunity to design my own line could not be missed. It's a dream job.”
“I knew nothing about my mum's family. Her parents were dead by the time she was 14. She was brought up by two aunts, and she only ever met one uncle.”
“I spent a day in a neck brace on a hospital trolley after falling from a horse and cart in Ireland. All the nurses thought I was a traveler, which made me laugh. Who else comes into a hospital saying they've fallen off a horse and cart?”
“I think children of divorced parents do grow up quicker. You just do.”
“I want to do something to help people.”
“I was very lucky growing up, and I got all my dad's and aunts' toys from the 1950s and 1960s and loved those old pedal cars.”
“In my twenties, I was obsessed with what other people thought of me. In my thirties, it's about my children, my husband, my work. In my forties, it's going to be about me, and I shan't care what anyone else thinks. I can't wait!”
“It has long been a childhood dream of mine to have a farm.”
“It was tough going to boarding school. It was very hard work.”
“It's all very well setting up your own brand of face cream or exercise wear - but Christ, it's so shallow.”
“It's appalling how much money raised at some charity events gets wasted on paying personnel and admin staff.”
“It's really hard work being a model.”
“I've known my best friend since I was a baby, and I don't know what I would do without her. She is always straight with me and can make me laugh hysterically. Everyone should have someone like that in their life.”
“I've worked since I was 18. I have no trust fund and don't expect anything.”
“Mum and I were delighted to find out we were descended from 'bog-trotters.'”
“My face hasn't matured as I've grown up, and neither has my sense of humour. In the mirror, I see an older version of myself as a child, although I do have more wrinkles and freckles.”
“My husband says he wants to have the best hay field in Britain. I can't wait.”
“People have always assumed that I am privileged. And that has been a problem sometimes. When I first started modelling, and I was schlepping around London with no money, I found it rather irksome that people thought I had a private income when I didn't.”
“People talk about me as if I am the sole inheritor of the Guinness family fortune and worth masses, but I have hundreds of cousins.”
“People tend to assume that I come from a long line of castle-dwelling gentry and am made of money.”
“The government has got to do something to help independent businesses.”
“We've got to make greedy banks pass on interest rate cuts in full, and we've got to see rents coming down.”
“Yes, I was on the cover of 'Vogue,' but girls on the cover of 'Vogue' are the most scared of rejection. Models are the most insecure of them all. Actually, actors and actresses are, and then musicians, and then models!”