Queen's lady-in-waiting's granddaughter model Maddison May Brudenell admits ... trends now
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Her grandmother Lady Pamela Hicks was Prince Philip's cousin and lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and Royal model Maddison May Brudenell is certainly not your typical clothes horse.
Having worked for top brands since the age of 16, there were plenty of potential pitfalls to negotiate as she started out.
And she admits her blue-blooded roots definitely helped.
'I was able to lean on my connections and therefore not have to conform so heavily to slightly unhealthy stereotypes,' she tells me at a new exhibition by artists Dan Pearce and Cody Burridge at the posh 99Projects gallery in London.
Now 28, Maddison took time out to have three children with musician Olaoluwa Modupe-Ojo, but is looking forward to a return to modelling.
Her grandmother Lady Pamela Hicks was Prince Philip's cousin and lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and Royal model Maddison May Brudenell (pictured) is certainly not your typical clothes horse
Maddison (pictured) has admitted her blue-blooded roots definitely helped
She is also a bit of a Royal