Kate Middleton, financial troubles for parents who have debts of more than two million pounds

The Middleton family business, Party Pieces, specializing in party supplies, was seen in 2023, but for Carole and Michael, parents of the Princess of Wales the problems are not over, indeed, they still seem to come. According to Mirrorthe Middleton couple would be “bankrupt” and, what's even worse, “They don't pay their debts.”

Carole and Michael Middleton, Kate's parents.

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According to the tabloid, Kate Middleton's family should 260 thousand pounds to the company Interpath Advisory, which was appointed to manage the insolvencies. A sum which, however, represents only a small part of the problem: creditors, in fact, ask for approximately two million six hundred thousand pounds to the Middletons and are on a war footing because there are so many who have not received their salaries. It is not the first time that the issue has reached the tabloids: already in the spring of 2023 there had been a protest by those who feared not seeing their money, a more than plausible hypothesis because the situation is so serious that not everyone will be able to be satisfied. Recently – always remember the MirrorParty Pieces he has collected around 50 thousand pounds, and over time an increase in income is expected, which however will always be small compared to the size of the debt.

And while posters against the company and the family appear around the Middleton home in Blackbury County, people are thinking about what to do. The Middletons sold the company to James Sinclair, CEO of Partyman, Company that owns various companies linked to the world of entertainment and parties. The Middletons' decision came after the pandemic and the inevitable crisis that hit the sector, so much so that already during the period of inactivity the company had been entrusted to a bankruptcy trustee.

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Kate Middleton, parents Michael and Carole are selling the family business
With theirs Party Piecesspecializing in party items, have made a fortune, but the crisis has not spared the Middletons, forced to sell now on the verge of bankruptcy

«A company grown with the family», Carole Middleton told in 2022 Sheer Luxe, prouder than ever. It was 1987 when she had the idea; Kate was turning five and it was impossible to find clown-themed dishes. Thus, in her home kitchen, what would become a gold mine began to take shape and would allow her children to attend the most elite schools in the country. Today that adventure ended in the worst way, and many regretted having trusted the family of the future queen.

Source: Vanity Fair

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