This is Ursula Wyndham. She is the aunt of the present Lord Egremont of Petworth House in West Sussex. She wrote 2 books on her memoirs. One of which was called Astride the Wall. She was an amazing, wonderful woman. Such a fantastic and interesting character.
This is Ursula Wyndham. She wrote 2 books on her memoirs. One of which was called Astride the Wall. She was an amazing, wonderful woman. A fantastic & very interesting character.
This is Ursula Wyndham. She is the aunt of the present Lord Egremont of Petworth House in West Sussex. She wrote 2 books on her memoirs. One of which was called Astride the Wall. She was an amazing, wonderful woman. Such a fantastic and interesting character.
I just love Ruby Wax. She makes me laugh out loud
What a fabulous character! I want to be like that when I’m old
Two brilliant women xx
I admire her career so much. She is awesome.
A gem of old upper class England
Something about the way she speaks reminds me of one of Kenneth Williams' voices. Also a whiff of Quentin Crisp.
Quentin Crisp...absolutely! She even looks like him (or vice versa!)
I loved this!
wonderful
granny had better knockers than Ruby.
This woman is priceless....what was her name?
but those curls & teeth.
Its actually Hugh Laurie doing research for House
Her name is Ursula Wyndham
Lol thought she reminded me of someone 😂😂 @@C---M
*That old lady is awesome. I would love to talk to her....if she's still alive lol*
She would have a lot of wise advice for us ! She was obviously very upper-class from her accent . I love eccentrics !
Looks like Peter Cook in drag…
@@andreasleith7153 To be fair peter cook was hideous.
That's definitely a man!!!.
It's a man!))))))
No, she's just a posh, old English stick - I had several great aunts like her and they were all hilarious!
LOL I wouldn't be surprised if it was a man...she's still awesome tho
I thought there's something masculine about her and she seems courageous enough to have been something of a pioneer. I may be wrong.
This is Ursula Wyndham. She wrote 2 books on her memoirs. One of which was called Astride the Wall. She was an amazing, wonderful woman. A fantastic & very interesting character.