Not all of them, judging by the illustrations, but we feel a little sympathy... it must feel expensive at the moment. She's featured in a slightly breathless New York Times piece that marvels at London property prices, and compares Ms Eklund's £3,208 monthly rent (for a two-bedroom flat in Kensington's Observatory Gardens) to the slightly lower figure she'd be paying for a Manhattan equivalent with obsequious doorman. Also, we're apparently "pickier", counting every last scratch on the wall and broken glass in the inventory.
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