Yes @Diplodocy and she seemed annoyed that the child would be considered to be the child of the surrogate mother, when she is in every way, even legally until the parental order is granted.
Her name was unusual enough to find her podcast and lots of articles on her life and 'surrogacy journey'.
When asked about the exploitation in surrogacy, especially abroad, I thought she said on R4 that they didn't want to go abroad but this couple considered America and India before implanting one UK woman with their embryos (so an egg donor conceived pregnancy for a 39 year old woman to bear), in Cyprus.
They returned to Cyprus to fertilise the eggs from another woman, so that's two women as their frozen embryos were either "unstable" or 'destroyed in error', the articles are inconsistent.
Then a third woman was also flown from the UK to Cyprus again, to be implanted with two embryos and she gave birth to triplet boys delivered very early at 30 weeks by emergency c section. Thr babies were in NICU for 8 weeks.
The second surrogate mother is described as an experienced 'surrogate' and she was 37 and when she also had an egg donor conceived pregnancy.
And article in the Mirror in 2023 says that the first woman couldn't have the second baby for them as her "circumstances changed" but then an article in the Telegraph from last year said that this was due to "health issues".
It's all quite confusing, here is a long self-authored piece.
definingmum.com/kreenas-incredible-story-breast-cancer-ivf-heart-failure-donor-eggs-and-surrogacy/