Sunday People

‘Prince Philip was absolutely charming when I met him’

Actress Claire Sweeney reflects on her memories of the late Duke of Edinburgh as she welcomes us into her home to chat career highs and reaching her milestone birthday

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She looks amazing, but presenter Claire Sweeney admits to having a “right old wobble” about turning 50. “It’s freaking me out!” laughs the former Brookside star, who hit the milestone last weekend. But Claire does add that she feels more comfortabl­e in her own skin as she gets older.

“Ten or 15 years ago, I was a lot thinner, I had a lot more money and I was doing a lot more work, but I have to say I’m much happier now,” she says.

Claire divides her time between London and Liverpool, but today we’re at her stunning fourbedroo­m house in London’s Pimlico, where she lives with her son Jaxon, six, who she shares with her former partner Daniel Reilly. Claire separated from Daniel soon after Jaxon was born and she has raised him by herself ever since.

Here, Claire, who has her own BBC radio chat show, opens up about having no regrets, her career highlights (including kissing Patrick Swayze!) and why she’s happy being single…

Hi, Claire! How does it feel to be 50?

I have friends saying “embrace it”, but I’m having a right old wobble. It suddenly seems old, but I know it’s not, because I feel great. I have my little boy and a nice life. I couldn’t be happier than I am now. I think as you get older, you get more comfortabl­e in your own skin and your own mind.

How did you celebrate your birthday?

Jaxon’s godfather is my best friend and he’s in our bubble, so I saw him. I’m also doing a nice lunch at my favourite restaurant in Soho, Little Italy, with my closest friends. Hopefully the sun will be shining and I can have a glass of rosé. I’d actually rather do that than a massive shindig. And I’m having a gathering in Liverpool with close friends and family.

Any regrets from the last 50 years? him later on in life. He came along when I was 43 and it was right for me. I’ve lived a very full life and ticked most career boxes.

And was one of those boxes to do with meeting Prince Philip?

I met Prince Philip a couple of times. I sang at the Horse Guards Parade for a VE Day concert. The Prince shook my hand and said, “Nice dress!” I was laughing. He was just so charming.

Do you have any other memories of him?

I also sang at his 80th birthday party at the

Royal Albert Hall. It was wonderful – I shared the stage with Shirley Bassey, who is my idol. He was absolutely charming. It’s very sad and I really feel for the Queen.

What’s on your bucket list for the next 50 years?

I want to travel more. My mates laugh at me, but I’d also love to buy a caravan somewhere on the coast. I had such happy memories as a kid. I had a villa in

Majorca for 16 years but

I sold it a few years ago.

From a villa to a caravan – I love it!

How have you found lockdown?

Part of me has enjoyed it. There were moments when I struggled, of course, like with homeschool­ing. There were times when my son and I locked horns and that was really hard. But since the day Jaxon was born I’ve been doing shows and touring, taking him with me or going off for a few days, so just to be at home with him and read him a bedtime story every night was amazing.

What is Jaxon into?

He loves music, but I discovered during lockdown that he’s a wonderful artist. I didn’t know he was into Andy Warhol! He’s very clever as well. I wasn’t very academic at school. I started singing in clubs when I was 14 and all I wanted to know was my wages and my tax. I was on a mission to work.

How do you find being a single parent?

I’ve not known any different really because I’ve raised Jaxon on my own from the beginning. He’s got wonderful grandparen­ts and his family are all so involved. I’ve always stood on my own two feet and supported myself. He and I have a great little time together.

Do you co-parent 50/50 with Jaxon’s dad?

Daniel’s in Liverpool, so he sees Jaxon when we’re up there. But he’s in touch regularly and they have a fantastic relationsh­ip. Thank God for Facetime!

What’s your relationsh­ip like with Daniel?

It’s really great and that’s how it should be for Jaxon. For Jaxon’s sake it’s important.

Are you looking for love now?

I’m very happy right now. In the future if I meet

someone then great, but if not, I’m very content and feel fulfilled with my life.

Do you use dating apps?

No, I’ve never had the nerve [laughs]. Turning up and meeting a stranger? I’d be absolutely terrified! I’m quite a private person. It takes a lot for me to let down my barriers and trust people. Whether that’s because I’m in the public eye or whether it’s just my nature, I don’t know.

Has the past year been tough financiall­y?

I’ve barely worked. It’s been really hard for people in our industry. I started rehearsals for a pantomime during lockdown and a week in they had to pull it. The last theatre show I did was Shirley Valentine, one of my dream roles. It finished a week before the first lockdown and I thought, “At least I got to go out on a high.” Thankfully my radio show has come along.

Tell us about your radio show…

I went to Liverpool a couple of months ago for a lovely radio series for BBC Merseyside called Claire Sweeney Meets. I went through my phone and contacted a load of friends and, because of lockdown, everyone was available and happy to do it. I’ve got people like Paul O’grady, Ricky Tomlinson, Jason Isaacs, Jennifer Ellison and John Barnes. They had to choose six songs and talk about what they mean to them. Paul was wonderful and spoke about his lovely friendship with Cilla Black. It looks like it’s been recommissi­oned for a second series and there’s talk it might be on all BBC platforms.

What have been your career highlights?

Doing Shirley Valentine and Chicago, and Guys And Dolls opposite Patrick Swayze in the West End. That was amazing and a dream come true. I’ve also been lucky with telly stuff over the last few years with Benidorm and Scarboroug­h for the BBC.

What was Patrick like to work with?

He was gorgeous. I gave up 60 Minute Makeover to do it and my agent said, “Why?” And I said, “I have to choose between a paintbrush and Patrick Swayze – it’s not rocket science!” I had to kiss him every night and it was lovely. He was a brilliant actor – he’d make you feel like there was no one else watching and it was just the two of you.

You recently had a body sculpting treatment and you look amazing. Why did you have it?

During lockdown, even though I was training twice a day and dieting, I just couldn’t shift my tummy or my thighs. I think when you get to a certain age it gets harder – your hormones change and you gather more weight around your middle. Lots of my friends have had great work organised by the fabulous Lesley Reynolds at her Harley Street Skin Clinic, so I went there and had a radio frequency assisted treatment called Bodytite. It’s a less invasive version of liposuctio­n, which also tightens your skin and muscles. I’m thrilled with the results. I’ll be ready for my swimsuit now if we’re ever allowed to go on holiday.

Your former co-star Jane Mcdonald sadly lost her fiancé Eddie Rothe to lung cancer recently. Have you reached out to her?

Loose Women

‘I’ve never had the nerve to use dating apps. I’d be

terrified!’

I’ve sent her a message. It’s just so sad. I feel for her because she lost her mum [Jean, in 2018] and has now lost her partner who she got back with after all those years – the love of her life.

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None. Jaxon was worth the wait and I’m glad I had
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