With regard to your claim SC was unable to stir coffee without spilling it I have pointed out previously the high standard of her manicured and polished nails. I have not seen any evidence that others completed this task for her whether professionals or otherwise. You said someone in Maida Vale did them and I've asked you who and to provide evidence/cite/source but to date nothing has been forthcoming.
I’d forgotten all about that, Holly...
I have seen the evidence that Sheila used both a manicurist, including a hairdresser — I shall find it
As you rightly say, the high standard of her perfectly manicured & polished nails would be difficult to achieve by anyone, even if they didn’t suffer from shaky/trembling hands. You’re a woman — you must know that, surely?
Nail bars sprung up everywhere in the early 1980’s and almost all fashion conscious women who enjoyed having their hair done; nails done; wearing make-up etc took pride in having long, glamorous fingernails — just as Sheila did. She was very conscious of her looks and liked to look nice, and except for her low times when she lost interest in her appearance, she always made sure her hair and nails looked lovely.
She was a beautiful girl, so why wouldn’t she take pride in her looks?