In the interview for Woman and Home magazine, she also confessed that although marriage ‘is absolutely the best thing I ever did’, it was a commitment she initially did not want to make. Mrs Meaden and her husband met when he came to work at her family’s holiday park during a break from university. She said: ‘I was never getting married – I was too independent. Although in hindsight, it was actually fear of commitment! ‘I had a nice life and I like my freedom, my independence. We split up because he wanted to get married and I didn’t.
I went to Venezuela and had an absolute ball. But then I thought, “ Damn, I quite like him.” I came back and then of course he played hardball because I’ d disappeared off and he’d moved on. But we both just knew. We get on so well and I looked into my future and thought, “I don’t want it to be without Paul. But even on the day I got married – and he knows this – I thought, I’m doing this for Paul, not me.’