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You don’t need a big budget or loads of champagne to have a good time, says India Hicks, who once worked on a WA sheep farm and is now returning to Australia.

and interior designer Charlotte Coote. It’s a topic Hicks is well versed on.

“Early on, I had the great honour of being a bridesmaid to Charles and Diana, and that label sticks to you.” Removing it required a little elbow grease – sometimes in the form of outright rebellion. There is even a rumour she was expelled for having boys in her room, a falsehood she is keen to dispel .

Among other initiatives, Hicks works with the Prince’s Trust , Global Empowerment Mission, with whom she has partnered to deliver aid to Ukraine, and Food Bank on Harbour Island.“There is an awful lot we can be doing for other people right now,” says Hicks. “I don’t want that to sound holier than thou – it should be exciting to help people, actually, and to set ourselves goals to make this world better.

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