Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

My mother was a terrible narcissist and I could well have turned out like her.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

My mother was a professional beauty. She played the vamp for all it was worth.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I wanted to be a writer and I ended up being a writer.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I would go into the 'Big Brother' house for £5million. That is how much I would ask for if they want me.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I have been Lady C since 1974 when I married my husband, Lord Colin Campbell. We may be divorced, but I kept the title - not because it is specifically important to me but simply because it is my name.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

There's something about me; even without make-up men always made a beeline for me.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I'm living proof that whatever happens to you in life, you can turn base metal into gold.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I was bought up as a boy. I don't blame my parents in the slightest since it was just an unfortunate timing in many ways, in other ways it was very fortunate. If I'd been born 20 years earlier, there wouldn't have been the surgical techniques to correct the deformity and by the time I was of an age, they did exist. I was very lucky.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I believe that narcissistic personality disorder is a middle- and upper-class disease because you have to have the means to indulge it; you need money and power. Narcissists create havoc around them. You can't get away with that doing a menial job.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I've always been loving and outgoing, and wanted to be happy. Just because you're born disabled, it doesn't mean you have to end up having a terrible life. You make choices and you can choose to embrace life. Bloody hell, it's up to you!

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

Diana, whatever her failings, was not into making money, or as Harry and Meghan put it, financial independence.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

All I can say is anybody who's spent most of his life living a lie is not somebody I admire.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

My mother was related to four of Jamaica's oldest families, and to say merely that she was out of the top drawer would not convey the quality of her breeding.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

If you know anything about writing biographies, or what is regarded as a good biography, you have minimum input from the person you are writing about.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

If you're writing an impartial proper biography, you speak to everyone around them who really know them, you do not need, unless you're a minister of propaganda, to have input from the person.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

My father insisted that each of us have a career. His family were refugees and he understood the vicissitudes of fortune.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

From when we were about seven we worked in our family store during the holidays. My father said it was important that we know where our money came from.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

The only old man I am interested in is one who is worth at least £300million and is 103. Obviously you don't want them to hang around too long, you want to be able to spend his money.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

I just want a nice guy who loves me and who I love.

Lady Colin Campbell
Lady Colin Campbell

When I was a child I loved my dolls and I was practically born with a needle in my hand. I really had an aptitude for sewing - my mother taught me. I even learned to embroider when I was very young and I made the most fantastic dresses for my dolls. So I thought I could be a designer.