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Lady Walker was born in London, England. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Italian and Business Studies from University College London (UCL), a Master of Arts Degree in Journalism from the University of London and a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing from the University of Hong Kong.
Lady Walker is the wife of Sir Malcolm Conrad Walker, an English businessman who is the Founder of Iceland Foods Ltd
[1]. They married in Italy in 2022 and live together on the family estate in Cheshire.
Walker started her career in journalism in London where she worked for Reuters
[2], Reuters Television
[3], CNBC Europe
[4]and The Financial Times
[5]. She then moved to Tokyo, Japan with NHK World
[6]and later to Hong Kong with CNN International
[7]. She is currently writing her first novel which is set against a backdrop of London, Hong Kong and Rio di Janeiro, Brazil.
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Lady Walker was born in London, England. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Italian and Business Studies from University College London (UCL), a Master of Arts Degree in Journalism from the University of London and a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing from the University of Hong Kong.
Lady Walker is the wife of Sir Malcolm Conrad Walker, an English businessman who is the Founder of Iceland Foods Ltd
[1]. They married in Italy in 2022 and live together on the family estate in Cheshire.
Walker started her career in journalism in London where she worked for Reuters
[2], Reuters Television
[3], CNBC Europe
[4]and The Financial Times
[5]. She then moved to Tokyo, Japan with NHK World
[6]and later to Hong Kong with CNN International
[7]. She is currently writing her first novel which is set against a backdrop of London, Hong Kong and Rio di Janeiro, Brazil.