'Diva's Don't Fake It': Psst . . . You . . . Over there, with the boa. Are you a diva? I can see you're shaking your head no. But being a diva isn't all plate-throwing and smack-talking. Ask yourself . . . Do you: Walk into a room and know you could kick the ass of every person in it if you wanted to; eat dessert guilt-free; laugh loud and long without fear of wrinkles; play matchmaker with your friends, with or without their consent; never take "no" for an answer; love with grand passion; know how to make an entrance . . . and an exit?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you just might be a diva. It's a fearsome power to have. But you must do more than accept it. You must take it on, flaunt it, work it.
Meet Xandra Kingston - a self-proclaimed diva from a long line of passionate Russians. She'll show you how . . .
'The Princess-In-Training Manual': Forget your inner child - who wants to embrace that whiny mess? Your inner princess is calling . . . and she's got some fabulous plans for you. For a modern-day monarch, life is more than just saketinis at Nobu and jaunts to Paris. One must earn the initial HRH (Her Royal Highness) before her name. One can't simply be born with them. (Well, technically, I guess one can). Watch, er, read, as I demonstrate princessly behaviour. Join me in my adventures, from Prada-spotting at fifty paces to encounters with frogs masquerading as princes (and vice versa) to being trounced by the tabloids, and learn how to handle foibles with the aplomb befitting a true princess.