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Carole Elizabeth Middleton (née Goldsmith; born 31 January 1955) [1] is a British businesswoman. She is the mother of Catherine, Princess of Wales , Philippa Matthews , and James Middleton . Born in Perivale and brought up in Southall , London , Middleton was educated at state schools before working as a secretary.
Kate, Princess of Wales, was born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton on January 9, 1982, to Michael and Carole Middleton. She is the eldest Middleton child, with younger siblings Pippa and James.
The eldest of Carole and Michael Middleton's children, Kate was born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton (b. January 9, 1982). January 9, 1982). Kate attended St Andrew's School, then Downe House School ...
Carole and Michael Middleton welcomed their first child, Catherine, in January 1982. Their second daughter, Philippa “Pippa” Middleton, arrived in 1983 and a son, James Middleton, in 1987.
Michael Francis Middleton (born 23 June 1949) is a British businessman. He is the father of Catherine, Princess of Wales, Philippa Matthews and James Middleton. Born in Leeds, Middleton was educated at the University of Surrey. He joined British Airways and worked as a flight dispatcher.
She played the role of Carole Middleton, mother of Kate Middleton, in William & Kate: The Movie, a biopic of Kate's romance with Prince William. Now, Serena Scott is all set to debut on the Peacock's Days of Our Lives as Fiona Cook. She will debut on 19 July 2024, as mother of Xander Cook. [4]
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Princess Kate Middleton has the support of her mother, Carole Middleton, throughout her cancer battle and treatment. “Her mom has been staying with her to help her ...
In 1930, Noël Middleton's spinster sister, Miss Olive Middleton (1870-1961), was reportedly a committee member of the Workpeople's Hospital Fund alongside her aunt Mrs Arthur Middleton (1858-1950) who, like her niece, was a committee member of the Leeds Association of Girls' Clubs and a friend of the Rev. E.H. Dykes, Vicar of Oulton (1898-1903).