Celebrity Health - Kate Humble (2024)

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"My outdoor lifestyle keeps me healthy”

TV presenter and writer Kate Humble talks to Liz Parry about running her own smallholding, growing her own food and keeping fit in the great outdoors

Q: Do you like to take a natural approach to your own health and wellbeing?

Kate: Yes, definitely. I think if you eat well and you keep yourself fit then you will give yourself a much better chance of staying healthy. I have quite a physical job and I find that I do better, both mentally and physically, when I am fitter. Also I happen to be one of those rather annoying people who really likes vegetables!

Q: What are your favourite healthy foods?

Kate: I eat a lot of green vegetables and salads and I like fish and chicken, but I don’t eat as much meat as I used to. My husband and I live on a smallholding in the Wye Valley and we raise animals for meat, so I can appreciate the real effort that goes into that. I don’t take meat for granted. I look upon it as a treat, which is what it should be. I’ve always really liked vegetarian food. There are such interesting recipes out there and such interesting ideas around food so it’s quite easy to eat well without always having meat. I cook a lot as I find it therapeutic. I try not to eat any processed foods or ready meals.

Q: Do you grow your own vegetables?

Kate: Yes, up to an extent. Funnily enough we used to grow more vegetables when we had an allotment in London. It was down by the river and we used to grow more vegetables than we could ever eat and we would end up taking them to people instead of bottles of wine at dinner. We stopped getting dinner invitations after that. Our friends would be saying: ‘We’d rather have the wine – not another butternut squash!’ Where we are now it’s a bit higher and a bit more exposed so it’s harder to grow vegetables. We have a fantastic rhubarb patch and we grow tomatoes and courgettes. We also have an aquaponics system which involves growing fish and recycling the nutrient-rich water into soilless vegetable production. The water is cleaned in the process so it can be constantly reused. It’s a very sustainable process. We use it to grow lots of salads and herbs.

Q: It sounds like an idyllic lifestyle. Does it keep you fit and active, this way of life?

Kate: Yes, definitely. I have one of those watches that tells you how many steps you have done in a day and this morning I have done 12,000 [It’s only 9.30am.] I did a 10k run with my dog and then I had to sort out a problem with one of my sheep, so I have already been quite busy. I grew up in the countryside so in a way this is my heritage. I lived in London for 20 years and quite quickly I started to realise that city life wasn’t for me. As a child I climbed trees, I was outside all the time and I built up a very strong immune system. Interestingly, research has shown that children who are brought up around dogs and livestock are much less likely to suffer with asthma. So I think that leading an outdoor lifestyle is definitely beneficial to our health.

Q: You are well known for being a dog lover. Do you think that having a pet in your life is good for your health?

Kate: I have just written a book on this subject, called Friend for Life, which looks at the relationship between humans and dogs. I think having a pet like a dog can be hugely therapeutic. They have a real calming influence and can help to reduce stress and anxiety. Studies have also shown that dog owners have a reduced risk of heart disease. We have seen on our own farm the tremendous connection that children can experience with animals. We have kids come to visit the farm and I remember one little autistic boy said to me: ‘Animals talk to my soul’.

Q: Do you enjoy running your own farm?

Kate: Well actually it’s a tenanted farm run by a couple of proper farmers called Tim and Sarah Stephens – unlike my husband and I who are just pretend farmers! The farm is the headquarters for our business and our aim is to support other rural businesses. We hold smallholding and animal husbandry courses as well as courses where you can learn rural skills like hedge laying, dry stone walling and how to grow an edible garden.

Q: You’re obviously very passionate about outdoor living. Do you think this is the key to encouraging children to be more active and healthy?

Kate: Absolutely. When I was a kid I spent every waking moment outside climbing trees and falling off my bike. I did spend quite a lot of time in A&E being stitched up but that’s all part and parcel of being a kid. I think anyone who hasn’t got scars on their knees clearly hasn’t had a proper childhood! I do think one of the big problems contributing to child obesity is too much unhealthy food and not enough time spent outside just mucking about.

Q: Your outdoor festival is now in its second year. Tell us a bit about that.

Kate: It’s called the Big Day Out and it takes place at the beginning of July. It’s a family-friendly celebration of being outdoors. There will be live music and comedy, outdoor cookery demos and activities like foraging for food and willow weaving. There will be the Farm Olympics with events such as welly wanging and hay bale throwing. There will be plenty for kids to do too, from cookery to circus skills and bushcraft. We want to encourage people of all ages that doing stuff outside is much more fun than doing stuff inside!

Kate Humble's new book, Friend For Life is available now. To find out more about the farm and courses visit www.humblebynature.com

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Celebrity Health - Kate Humble (2024)

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Does Kate Humble have a husband? ›

Personal life. Humble is married to the television producer Ludo Graham. Their families were friends, and they first met when she was aged 16 and he 23.

How much money is Kate Humble worth? ›

Quick Facts
FACTDETAIL
Net Worth$1 million – $5 million
Years activeN/A
Source of WealthTelevision, Writing
Height1.75 m
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Jun 5, 2024

Where is Kate Humble now? ›

Now, Kate and her husband run a 117-acre working farm with a herd of Welsh mountain ewes, a flock of chickens, geese and pigs! They also have two dogs, Bella and Teg. Sadly in March last year they lost Badger, Kate's first dog. "For me, part of the joy of having dogs is that they need walks every day.

Has Kate Humble had a baby? ›

TV presenter Kate Humble has spoken out about her decision not to have children, saying 'I know that motherhood was not for me'. Kate, who turns 49 this year, has opened up about never becoming a mother, revealing that it's not something she ever wanted.

Does Kate Humble eat meat? ›

Kate: I eat a lot of green vegetables and salads and I like fish and chicken, but I don't eat as much meat as I used to. My husband and I live on a smallholding in the Wye Valley and we raise animals for meat, so I can appreciate the real effort that goes into that. I don't take meat for granted.

Did Kate Humble go to university? ›

Kate left school with 'A' levels in English, History and Latin, and decided that travelling to Africa would be more beneficial than going to university.

Can you visit Kate Humble's farm? ›

Stay on Kate Humble's farm in Monmouthshire or her Poacher's Cabin in France and get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. When you visit Humble by Nature you'll wake up to the sounds of animals right at the heart of a real working farm.

When was Kate Humble born? ›

Kate Humble was born on December 12, 1968 in Wimbledon, London, England, UK. She is an actress and assistant director, known for The Runner (1992), Coast to Coast (1995) and Parallel 9 (1992). She has been married to Ludo Graham since 1992.

How much money does Kate have? ›

It's not possible to determine the exact net worth of a royal, but CelebrityNetWorth pegs Kate's current net worth at an estimated $10 million. Her husband's net worth, calculated by the same source, is $100 million—an estimate that doesn't appear to include a private estate reportedly worth more than $1 billion.

How many acres is Kate Humble's farm? ›

She lives with her husband Ludo Graham – a BAFTA-winning television producer – their three dogs, Teg, Badger and Bella, two pigs Duffy and Delilah and two cats amongst other animals. The couple also run Humble By Nature on a 117-acre working farm, providing rural skills and animal husbandry courses.

What channel is Kate Humble on? ›

BBC Two - Back to the Land with Kate Humble - Next on.

Who presents Animal Park? ›

Presenters Ben Fogle and Kate Humble show the daily life in the Longleat Safari Park and the challenges its staff faces every day while caring for the animals.

How much does Kate Humble earn? ›

As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million according to various reports. In 2007, Kate and her husband moved to Wales, before later setting up Humble by Nature - their working farm in the Wye Valley, which is also said to contribute to her impressive fortune.

How many children has Kate Humble? ›

The Springwatch star, 53, has been married to TV producer Ludo Graham, 60, for 30 years and the couple do not have any children.

When did Kate have her second baby? ›

On May 2, 2015, William and Kate welcomed their second child, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, at St. Mary's Hospital in London.

Is Kate below deck married? ›

Kate Chastain is a TV personality known for her time on Bravo's Below Deck. She departed the show after Season 7. Kate is not married but was once linked to her former co-star Ben Robinson. Most recently, she announced the birth of her first child on May 5, 2023.

Does Ludo Graham have children? ›

The Springwatch star, 53, has been married to TV producer Ludo Graham, 60, for 30 years and the couple do not have any children. Speaking in a candid new chat, Kate revealed she thinks it's outrageous that women receive judgment for their choice to remain childless.

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