You go on and tell him a honeymoon story straightaway.” And that’s what I did. I thought that might be rather embarrassing for them because once I had got offered Graham Norton, I thought, “Help! I’ve got too big for my boots.” My great friend, Rupert Everett, the actor, said, “Graham is always full of sexual innuendos. We’d be very pleased if you sold 40,000 books.” Actually - I sold more than half a million. When I went to my publishers I said, “There’s two things I really want to do: sell half a million copies and be on Graham Norton’s red sofa.” They said, “You won’t be able to do either of those things. She speaks with Avenue about sex, the royal family, and becoming a gay icon. At 90, the British aristocrat’s second book, Whatever Next?: Lessons from an Unexpected Life, is storming through high society on both sides of the pond.
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