- Comes from a family of professional musicians. Her parents run a music school in Hertfordshire and her three older brothers Rupert, Magnus and Guy are all musicians.
- She started playing the violin at the age of five and appeared in the musical Annie in a school production, playing the title role. She studied the violin at the junior department of the Royal College of Music in London, and then at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester where she won the Ida Caroll String Prize. She then gained a full scholarship to the Royal College of Music where she studied with Howard Davis. She also spent two summers studying at prestigious music schools in the United States.
- As a dancer she attended the Royal Ballet Summer School at White Lodge, Richmond Park.
- In 2014 she suffered a miscarriage after her first attempt at IVF but she became pregnant again in early 2015 still through IVF.
- She performed an arrangement of the Four Seasons at the 2005 Proms with her brother Magnus, at the Royal Albert Hall.
- (December 21, 2012) Married her boyfriend of 6 years Harry Judd following a 7-month-long engagement. They met in 2005 when she was playing in the strings section backing Judd's band McFly and the following year began dating him.
- Since leaving Escala an electronic string quartet, Judd has been involved in charity work, mainly through the Eyes Alight Appeal, which she and her family set up to raise funds for the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust. Her eldest brother Rupert suffered a serious brain injury in 1997 and his long rehabilitation process inspired them to set up the appeal to raise funds for long-term rehab programmes catering to brain injury patients such as Rupert.
- Has 2 children with her husband Harry Judd - a daughter Lola Rose Emma Judd (b. January 25, 2016) and a son Kit Harry Francis Judd (b. August 26, 2017).
- In 2007 she was a guest soloist with Michael Ball.
- Conceived her firstborn Lola through IVF but became pregnant with her son Harry naturally.
- Judd was a member of Wild with Chantal Abel in 2005.
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