CAST YOUR MIND back to 2010 and you might remember Miriam González Durántez brought a bit of excitement to the coalition years. This glamorous, high-flying lawyer, who out-earned her Deputy Prime Minister husband, Nick Clegg, livened up politics – before the days when a minister resigned every week.
Now she’s swapped grey London for the vistas of sunny California, where Nick has a new job at Facebook. Today, though, she’s back in the UK to launch a digital hub for her charity, Inspiring Girls.
When we meet, she greets me with a firm handshake and dazzling Hollywood smile that must fit right in in her new neighbourhood of Palo Alto, where she, Nick and their three sons, Antonio, 17, Alberto, 15, and Miguel, 10, live in a $9m mansion.
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