15.03.07
Trudie Styler: One rule for her, and another
for the rest of us
It's one rule for them,
and another for the rest of us.
Trudie Styler, wife of
Sting and self-styled eco-warrior, recently took a helicopter to travel 80
miles from Wiltshire to Devon, a journey that would have taken less than two
hours by train.
The actress and film
producer is forever harping on about saving the environment, having set up the
Rainforest Campaign in the late 1980s with her pop star husband.
The Stings are known for
eating only organic food, supposedly grown on their land, although one member
of staff recently admitted to serving up nonorganic salad from the supermarket.
So what was Styler
thinking as she clambered into her gas-guzzling chopper, off to stay with
friend and fellow greenie Zac Goldsmith on his organic farm in Devon?
Her own home, Lake House,
a Jacobean manor in the Avon Valley, is conveniently located just six miles out
of Salisbury, from where frequent trains run to the West Country.
On Monday David Cameron
announced plans to crackdown on domestic flights by slapping a green tax on
them, so perhaps Styler is enjoying the luxury of a private helicopter while
she can get away with it.
But this isn't the first
time the Stings have been caught out. In 2000 the couple threatened the
Ministry of Defence with legal action if a nearby airfield were to be expanded.
It later emerged Sting had
twice used the airfield in question from which to roar off in his private jet.
Styler's personal
assistant declined to comment on her boss's travel arrangements when I called.