The singer on lockdown lie-ins, virtual Pilates, dreaming of Cornwall and her nan’s rice and peas

What time are you up? If my mum’s kind enough to have the children, we’ll be up at 9, 9.30am – which is now considered a lie-in.

Breakfast or brunch? We always have a good breakfast and an early-ish dinner, around 3pm. But we’re a no-set-rules kind of family. Nothing’s set in stone.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

US elections: Biden gains 270 electoral college votes to cement his presidential victory – live

Americans have perished. Here is the tragic story in numbers New York…

‘I’m very fortunate’: meet the Londoner who lives among billionaires for £200 a week

Key workers join overseas ultra-rich in Millbank Quarter in central London, close…

Saudi woman jailed for social media ‘violations’, says rights group

Nourah bint Saeed al-Qahtani accused of ‘using the internet to tear Saudi…

NatWest makes largest profit since financial crisis on higher rates

Bailed-out bank raises bonuses after increase in charges for borrowers drives £5.1bn…