Shooting star
ROSALIND Gilmore, star of Sir Robin Day's Question Time, is making a far- fetched translation — from the National Girobank to Windsor Castle. She becomes Director of St George's House, which was set up by Prince Philip and the Dean of Windsor. It brings together people in public life to talk their problems over in practical, moral and spiritual terms. Those who first knew Rosalind as a rising star of the Treasury (the girl who put the back- bone into the Banking Bill), then trying to change that great flat tyre called Dunlop, then moving to the City to develop Giro into our fastest-growing personal bank, wonder what corner of the Establishment she will penetrate next. She will now double royalty and the Church of England. After that left and right, what remains for her? Only the Jockey Club — or the Vatican.