Personal Life
Humble is married to television producer Ludo Graham. They first met when she was aged 16, married in Newbury, Berkshire, in 1992, when she was 23, and have recently moved from Chiswick, West London to the Wye Valley, where they have wanted to live for 'a very long time'. The couple both enjoy diving, and take an annual two-month holiday in different parts of the world, most often in Africa. The couple have no children, and Humble has stated in interviews that she has no desire to have children in the future. In an interview in 2007 Humble revealed her enjoyment of naturism:
| “ | One of life’s great joys is dancing naked in the sun. It makes me feel so good. Even now, there are all sorts of places in the world where you can take your clothes off and not be seen. | ” |
On 3 October 2009 Humble was appointed President of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. She is an honorary graduate of the Open University. Humble is a beekeeper and a member of the British Beekeepers Association.
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