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Article: Why Selina's goats are fit for the Queen; EXCLUSIVE: How Selina Scott is using the wool from her herd of Angora goats to start a business that will keep the Monarch's feet warm.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 8, 2001
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Byline: ELIZABETH SANDERSON
SELINA SCOTT knows that so far she has been lucky. Very lucky.
Like all of us she has watched the pictures of the funeral pyres on television with horror as the foot-and-mouth epidemic has grown daily and scenes of burning livestock have filled the screen.
She has always loved the countryside and for some time has had a smallholding in an isolated part of Perthshire where she escapes frequently from the pressures of television and the city, losing herself in the meadows and woods of this beautiful part of Scotland.
It was on these solitary walks - her polished public persona almost unrecognisable in ...