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Nikki Gewirtz, the Duchess of Cambridge's favourite Jewish princess

February 26, 2015 12:13
Lola Rose fans: The Duchess of Cambridge and Nicole Scherzinger

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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Nikki Gewirtz never wanted a career, but this week the designer behind a multi-million pound business received an MBE for services to jewellery design.

“Not bad for a girl who never wanted to go to school or work — from being a normal Jewish Princessy type of girl, I now have to deal with legal letters.”

By her own admission, the 44-year-old founder of Lola Rose was unambitious growing up. As the youngest (and only girl) in her family, expectations were reserved for her two elder brothers.

She, by contrast, was not academic. She enjoyed show-jumping, owned four ponies, left school with four GCSEs and went to St Godric’s finishing school in Hampstead, where she learnt to type, express herself through art and expertly step out of a car while balancing books on her head — in short, she learnt “how to be a lady”. She even spent some time on kibbutz before taking on “temping” jobs.

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