James Bond No Time To Die: Naomie Harris on the one question she hates being asked

The latest James Bond film No Time To Die will hit cinemas later this week and anticipation is at fever pitch.

It will be Daniel Craig’s last outing as the superspy and he’ll be ably supported by stars including Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris.

It will be Naomie’s third outing as Eve Moneypenny and the Islington born actress, 45, has remained tight-lipped on whether she will be returning in future films.

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Naomie Harris in Moonlight

Naomie grew up on the top floor of a house in Finsbury Park, North London, with single mum Carmen.

Jamaican-born Carmen had fallen pregnant while studying for her A-levels in the UK, and is believed to have split from Naomie’s dad around this time, reports the MirrorOnline.

Carmen supported her young daughter by working with the Post Office, then got a degree in sociology once Naomie was in school.

The hardworking mum then went on to become a scriptwriter on EastEnders, under the pseudonym Lisselle Kayla.

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Naomie Harris at the Oscars

Now daughter Naomie commands a large six-figure fee for each Bond role and is estimated to be worth over £3million – but has stayed put, living in Muswell Hill close to her childhood home.

However, the actress has not had any children and once confessed to Woman magazine that he question irks her.

She said: “People ask, “So when are you going to have children?” I think it’s a really odd thing because it’s such a personal decision.

“And also, you don’t know what is happening in someone’s life.

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“I find it bizarre, even with my friends, when they want me to have children.

“Why would you encourage anybody to have children unless it was their burning desire? You need to be fully committed to it.”

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