"I grew up in a small, strictly-Catholic fishing village on the coast of Wales. The people there have a different attitude to life than those in Hollywood - people stick together more."

"When I first met Sean Connery he was as charming and wonderful as I first anticipated. I left Rome thinking: even if I don't do this, at least I have had a day with Sean."

"After Zorro, people spoke Spanish to me for ages. I'm Welsh but that movie instantly gave me a new ethnicity."

"Words impress me. If a man can speak eloquently and beautifully to me, I just melt on the floor."

"I get a bit gloomy when it's gloomy."

"Everyone knows we get paid a lot of money, so why pretend otherwise?"

"Yes, I was in love with my husband at first sight and still am. We have the most solid relationship."

"For marriage to be a success, every woman and every man should have her and his own bathroom. The end."

"Being glamorous is about strength and confidence. It's black and white - dramatic. You have to be strong."

"I used to go around looking as frumpy as possible because it was inconceivable you could be attractive as well as be smart. It wasn't until I started being myself, the way I like to turn out to meet people that I started to get any work."

"I like women who look like women. I hated grunge. No one's more feminist than me, but you don't have to look as if you don't give a - you know. You can be smart, bright, and attractive aesthetically to others - and to yourself."

"I'm not the kind of person who likes to shout out my personal issues from the rooftops, but with my bipolar becoming public, I hope fellow sufferers will know it's completely controllable. I hope I can help remove any stigma attached to it, and that those who don't have it under control will seek help with all that is available to treat it."

"In Wales it's brilliant. I go to the pub and see everybody who I went to school with. And everybody goes 'So what you doing now?' And I go, 'Oh, I'm doing a film with Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins.' And they go, 'Ooh, good.' And that's it."

"I think, especially in our business we meet a lot of people, and sometimes you spend so much time being nice to strangers, and so, you know, keeping a clear head and just being nice to each other. And that's all the advice I can give."

"I was like any new bride, who said, 'I'm going to cook for my man.' In fact, once I started a small kitchen fire in a pan. Smoke was pouring from the pan, and I got really scared. Right next to our stove is a small fire extinguisher. You know, easy access."

"I allow myself to not feel the need to be some sort of wonder woman. You can't do everything at once and tear your hair out when you miss your baby using a potty for the first time, although my son was obviously very sad that his mum was not there on his big day."

"The smartest thing I did was to stop going online. I'm the sort of person who will just look for the negative - Michael really can't understand it, but that's just the way I am. And with my bipolar thing, that's poison. So I just stopped. Cold turkey. And it's so liberating."

"There are people who expect me to look the way I do on-screen, where I have a great director of photography and fantastic lighting. I'm sorry to disappoint people, but I don't look like that all the time - no actress does."

"I think that the more success you have as an actor, I think, the greatest advantage of being successful as an actor or being in this business is that you have the chance to pick and choose, or you have people coming to you with a much more different variety of roles."

"I don't know if I have a favorite color."

"Patriarchy's chief institution is the family. It is both a mirror of and a connection with the larger society; a patriarchal unit within a patriarchal whole."

"A huge amount still needs to be done. At the moment hundreds of children are still malnourished."

"A child's mental health is just as important as their physical health."

"The attitudes towards mental health must change"

"We hope to encourage George and Charlotte to speak about their feelings, and to give them the tools and sensitivity to be supportive peers to their friends as they get older."

"Being able to go into Wimbledon and be part of an amazing atmosphere is special."

"William and I feel that every child deserves to be supported through difficult times in their lives."

"Sadly, for some mothers, this experience can be made so much harder due to challenges with our very mental health."

"You go from thinking of yourself as primarily an individual to suddenly being a mother, first and foremost."

"Nothing can really prepare you for you the sheer overwhelming experience of what it means to become a mother. It is full of complex emotions of joy, exhaustion, love, and worry, all mixed together."

"The most memorable engagement for me, I suppose, was an away-day to Leicester. I went without William, so I was rather apprehensive about that."

"Parents, teachers, and other school staff need the tools to help these young people early in their lives. And the earlier, the better. It is proven that early action prevents problems later in life."

"Not all children have the anchor of a strong family."

"Imagine if everyone was able to help just one child who needs to be listened to, needs to be respected, and needs to be loved - we could make such a huge difference for an entire generation."

"I feel enormously proud to be part of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and to see the wonderful life-changing work that you do."

"From taking photographs of George and Charlotte, I have been struck by the wonderful lack of self-consciousness that you see in photographs of children, without the self-awareness that adults generally feel."

"I think there is a real art to walkabouts."

"I feel very, very lucky that George has got a little sister."

"It's very special having a new little girl."

"I often get asked why I decided to spend time highlighting the mental health of children."

"We need to help young people and their parents understand that it's not a sign of weakness to ask for help."

"We want to encourage people to talk to one another."

"First-class delivery of children's palliative care is life-changing. When families are confronted with the shattering news that their children have a life-limiting condition, their world can fall apart."

"Around-the-clock support is crucial for children receiving palliative care. They and their families often need help every hour of every day, both in hospices and at home."

"I find doing speeches nerve wrecking."

"There's no one quite like William - I bet he's really kind. You can just tell by looking at him."

"No, I had the Levis guy on my wall, not a picture of William, sorry."

"It's obviously nerve-wracking, because I don't know the ropes really, William is obviously used to it, but I'm willing to learn quickly and work hard."