Two versions of the same article by Sarah Tucker discuss everyday living in Richmond-upon-Thames, with references to well-known residents. The piece notes that celebrities associated with the area include Sir David Attenborough, Richard E. Grant and Tom Holland, but it frames the experience of living there as mixed. It highlights complaints about local parking, describing it as difficult. The article also refers to tensions around school communities, including claims that interactions among “school mums” can be catty. In addition, the article alleges issues with local commerce, saying that a “poshest cafe” sells items described as “rusty junk” at high prices. Overall, the sources present subjective accounts of Richmond’s day-to-day environment—covering transport, social dynamics linked to schools, and consumer experiences—while not providing verifiable evidence or broader context beyond the author’s perspective.