JENNIE Bond is one of the BBC’s most unmistakable faces thanks to her career as a Regal journalist.
This is the very thing we are familiar the BBC columnist who endured 14 years following the English government…
Who is Jennie Bond?
Jennie Bond was born Jennifer Bond on August 19, 1950.
She began her news coverage career on paper prior to moving to BBC Radio in 1977 where she created Ladies’ Home and different projects.
In 1988 she started to cover TV for the BBC, turning into the Enterprise’s Regal journalist the next year.
Jennie’s arrangement as Regal journalist implied she approached the entirety of the English government, yet she shaped an especially decent connection with Princess Diana.
Jennie saw the breakdown of Diana’s union with Ruler Charles and partook in a long in private talk with her, where Diana trusted her sentiments about her bombed union with Charles and his issue with Camilla Parker Bowles.
Jennie viewed the Princess as “so fascinating” and additionally saw her consideration.
Subsequent to leaving the BBC in 2003, Bond showed up in Matt Lucas and David Walliams’ parody series Little England for an episode.
In 2004 she showed up in ITV unscripted TV drama I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! where she completed in third spot.
Who is Jennie Bond married to?
Jennie wedded her husband, James W. Keltz, in 1982. Keltz has likewise been a writer however he put his career aside to be a house husband and backing Jennie’s editorial desires.
“My closest companion is my husband of over 40 years.
“We know pretty much everything there is to know about one another. We share all that and have no mysteries,” Jennie once told The Express.
How many children does Jennie Bond have?
Jennie Bond and her husband James W. Keltz, who she warmly calls Jim, have one youngster together, a girl called Emma who was born in 1990.
“I’d have wanted to have had a lot bigger family. My biggest lament is that I just have one youngster,” Jennie once told The Mirror.