Celia Isobel Pughe-Morgan (née Walden; born 8 December 1975) is a British journalist, novelist, and critic.
Her father, George, became a Conservative MP and Minister for Higher Education under Margaret Thatcher's premiership.
Walden was educated at Westminster School, followed by Newnham College, Cambridge,[1] where she read French and Italian.
The end of her article read "...and of course this lot are so confident on the roads that they will all be plugged into their iPods, calmly humming 'lalalalala' along to Sasha Distel, as that articulated lorry indicates left".
[4] The article was published in the same week that a cyclist in central London had been killed by a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) turning left into her path.