Isabella Jade Ndagire Fane, a British thespian of dual Ugandan and English ancestry, has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry under the stage name Jade Harrison. Born in the vibrant borough of Wandsworth, South London, she spent a considerable portion of her formative years and received her education in Portugal and Wales, respectively.
Jade's maternal lineage boasts a regal connection, as her grandmother held the esteemed title of Princess in Uganda. Conversely, her paternal grandfather was a shrewd entrepreneur who later dedicated his life to the priesthood. These influential family members have left an indelible mark on Jade's life, as they were laid to rest at the church her grandfather had the vision to construct for the people of Kabowa and Najjanankumbi. The land upon which this sacred edifice stands was graciously gifted to her grandfather by the Prince of Uganda, a testament to the enduring legacy of her family's rich cultural heritage.