What did your parents teach you about money? They tried to teach me the value of money by keeping me very short of it.
My father was first a managing director, and then went into the banking industry. My mother was a housewife, although when my siblings and I were young she employed a cleaner and a nanny, and then we went to boarding school.
She did lots of cooking and baking, and grew her own vegetables. We lived in a beautiful house, designed by the famous Regency architect John Nash, in Regent's Park in London.
It was an absolutely stunning place to live, the garden went right down to the old canal. We had three houses – another overlooking Regent's Canal, and a very old house in Cornwall, which belonged to my mother.
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