I would like to assure Chris Wiegand that it is perfectly possible to steer clear of Taylor Swift ( Taylor Swift is everywhere! Could I avoid her and her music for the whole month of May?, 6 June ). I have never heard her sing, cannot name a single song of hers and, if I bumped into her in the street, I certainly wouldn’t recognise her. I apologise to Miss Swift if this precipitates a decline in self‐esteem.

I no longer laugh at the 1960s quip about the learned judge who inquired: “Who are the Beatles?” Ian Abernethy Heiton, Scottish Borders As with Elizabeth Baker ( Letters, 6 June ), I too am concerned by the absence of swifts this year. Sadly this lack is not remedied by the arrival of a larger one. Tony Fisher Gotham, Nottinghamshire While it sounds like a good idea to bring food to festivals, the last time I did so, my food was stolen on the first day while I was watching music ( Borrow a tent and bring food: how to cut the cost of UK summer music festivals, 5 June ).

There is no way to secure a tent, and it ended up costing more. Mary Carroll Plumpton Green, East Sussex May I point out that Suzi Quatro (Birthdays, 3 June) is known principally as a bassist, not a guitarist. Rhythm section, not melody.

Richard Flower Gloucester I’m puzzled by Clive Sykes’s letter wondering how King Charles achieved his chestful of medals ( Letters, 7 June ). Surely everyone knows he got them the old‐fashioned way: his mummy gave them to him. Judith Flanders Montreal, Quebec,.