Lucy Worsley
Lucy Worsley

Lucy Worsley Biography

Lucy Worsley is a prominent British television presenter, author, curator, and historian currently working as the Joint Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces. However, She is best known as a presenter of BBC Television series on historical topics.

Lucy Worsley Age

Lucy Worsley was born in Reading, Berkshire, England on December 18, 1973. She is 48 years old.

Lucy Worsley Height

Worsley is a woman of above-average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 inches ( Approx 1.70m).

Lucy Worsley Education

She attended and graduated with a high school diploma from West Bridgford School, Nottingham, St Bartholomew’s School, Newbury, and Abbey School, Reading. Later, Worshey read Ancient and Modern History at New College, Oxford, and graduated in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts First-class honors degree. The University of Sussex awarded her a Doctor of Philosophy Degree six years later in 2001.

Lucy Worsley Family

Lucy was born to her loving father Peter, and her supportive mother Enid in Reading, Berkshire, England. He taught geology at Reading University. On the other hand. Her father is a consultant in educational policy and practice.

Lucy Worsley Husband

She is a married woman to her handsome and caring husband called Mark Hines. Mark is an architect by profession. As a duo, they reside together in Southwark by the River Thames in south London.

Back in November 2011, She exchanged her wedding vows with her darling husband Mark. As a duo, they commemorate eleven years of anniversaries.

Lucy Worsley Net Worth

Worsley has an approximate net worth of $1 million – $5 million.

Lucy Worsley Career

Lucy presented the four-part television series If Walls Could Talk in 2011 exploring the history of British homes. Also, She presented the three-part series Elegance and Decadence: The Age of the Regency. Worsley alongside collectibles and antiques expert Mark Hill presented the three-part television series Antiques Uncovered in 2012.

She presented a documentary on Dorothy Hartley’s Food in England later that year as part of the BBC Four “Food and Drink” strand. A Very British Murder, her BBC series examined the morbid national obsession with murder. Furthermore, it looked at a number of cases from the 19th century. This included the Red Barn Murder of 1826, the Ratcliff Highway murders which in 1811 gained national attention, and the Bermondsey Horror case of Maria Manning and Frederick in 1849.

Moreover, Worsley presented the three-part documentary Empire of the Tsars: Romanov Russia with Lucy Worsley in January 2016. In June of that same year, She also presented Lucy Worsley: Mozart’s London Odyssey. She was filming an upcoming series A Very British History in September 2016 for BBC Four. Lucy appeared in dramatized accounts and presented the three-part BBC series Six Wives with Lucy Worsley in December 2016.

Lucy then presented a three-part series christened British History’s Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley in 2017 exposing historical views of the British occupation of India, the Glorious Revolution, and the Wars of the Roses. She presented American History’s Biggest Fibs in 2019.

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