Former BBC Royal correspondent and Cash in the Attic presenter, Jennie Bond, 59, has been a journalist for four decades. Her husband, James Keltz, is also a journalist
What's your
earliest memory?
Being hit on the ear by my sister who was on the garden swing
and I unfortunately ran into it.
When I was a child I always wanted to be...A princess, so advising
on the Disney movie The Princess and the Frog was great - I think
Princess Tiana is a great role model for Disney, as she's their
first African-American princess.
Have you ever attempted anything and failed?
Before I became a Royal correspondent, I was an English teacher in the South of France for a year. I was absolutely appalling; I had no authority. I was hopeless.
Who inspires you?
Helen Mirren. I think she's a wonderful example of an older
woman. I thought she was stunning as The Queen.
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