Jules Hudson, a television producer and broadcaster, is Tania Fitzgerald’s famous husband. BBC One’s Escape To The Country is hosted by the English archaeologist.
His other shows include Cash in the Celebrity Attic, Britain’s Empty Homes, and countless others. However, his most well-known program is still Escape To The Country.
Hitched! pic.twitter.com/vJAQYkc6dD
— @juleshudson (@thejuleshudson) June 26, 2016
Tania has been the treasurer of the Princess Royal Trust for Carers since 2009. She joined the Carers Trust after Crossroads and it merged with it in 2012.
She has spent 16 years there, mostly in the travel and aviation sectors, holding merchant finance positions.
Tania Fitzgerald disability: What happened to Jules Hudson’s wife?
Jules Hudson’s wife, Tania Fitzgerald, has a disability but the details of her disability remain undisclosed.
Motivated by her sister’s tragic brain injury and personal challenges, she entered the social sector. Currently the finance director at Scope, where she works for Historic Royal Palaces and oversees iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Kensington Palace.
Tania’s decision to enter the social sector was affected by the tragic brain injury that her sister sustained in an accident, as well as by her disability and the worries of her carers.
She has been the finance director at Scope, a national disability trust, for three years.
Currently, she is employed by Historic Royal Palaces, a unique nonprofit group that cares for the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace, and Kew Palace.
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