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Penny Lancaster Eyes Gardening Show After Policing
30 Nov
Summary
- Penny Lancaster is exploring a career move into nature television.
- She qualified as a special constable for the City of London Police in 2020.
- Her Hertfordshire estate boasts extensive gardens and woodland.

Penny Lancaster is contemplating a new career direction, expressing a desire to move into nature television and potentially host her own gardening show. This ambition stems from her deep appreciation for nature, often finding solace in the greenery of her Hertfordshire estate. The 54-year-old has consistently reinvented herself, transitioning from modeling to photography, and more recently, qualifying as a special constable for the City of London Police.
Her personal life is also in focus as she and husband Rod Stewart prepare to welcome family for Christmas at their Durrington House estate. The couple, who have been together for over two decades, will offer a rare glimpse into their home life on BBC One's My Life At Christmas. Despite past challenges, they cherish their close-knit family, including their two sons and Rod's other children.
While Penny continues to explore new professional avenues, she has faced recent health setbacks due to knee and Achilles injuries sustained during police fitness tests. She is currently looking into alternative volunteer opportunities, such as with The Felix Project, and has even considered training as a psychotherapist, seeing parallels with the process of writing her autobiography.




