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Royal regrets: Sophie Winkleman's move back to UK
18 Nov
Summary
- Sophie Winkleman regrets moving to Battersea due to lack of Tube access.
- She left Los Angeles for the UK to ensure her daughter started school.
- Winkleman feels the intense scrutiny on royals is a form of torture.

Sophie Winkleman, known professionally as Lady Frederick Windsor, has shared her reservations about relocating from Los Angeles to Battersea, London, in 2016. After seven years in the US, where the couple cherished their anonymity, they returned to the UK for their daughter Maud's education. Winkleman noted that Battersea's lack of proximity to Tube stations and schools makes her question the choice, admitting she might not select it again.
Reflecting on her time in Los Angeles, Winkleman praised American dynamism but found their worship of fame excessive. She also commented on the intense spotlight on the British royal family, stating that the unasked-for fame constitutes a form of torture. She empathizes with senior royals, describing their lives under constant scrutiny as brutal and unhealthy, acknowledging they have no alternative.
Winkleman, a strong advocate for screen-free childhoods, previously withdrew her children from a London school over its iPad policy. Her insights offer a glimpse into the challenges of royal life and the personal choices involved in balancing public and private spheres, especially concerning family and education.




