Kate Middleton was just like anyone else when it came to her 21st birthday.
31.01.2022 - 17:27 / ok.co.uk
A new photo of Carole Middleton was shared on social media Monday as the businesswoman celebrated her 67th birthday. Displayed on the Instagram page of her party decorations company Party Pieces, a throwback image of the Duchess of Cambridge’s mother showed her smiling straight at the camera surrounded by children.
Carole looked youthful in the black and white photo as her straight hair was worn loose with a layered fringe and she was seen standing outside wearing a short-sleeved belted jumpsuit.The four children captured sitting on either side of her appeared to be holding party blowers in their mouths — a fitting accessory as the snap was posted on Carole’s party decorations business page. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. “Happiest of Birthdays to the party planner extraordinaire! We hope you have the most magical day," the caption read.The photo received much praise from followers in the comment section who were excited to see the Party Pieces founder in a rare snapshot of her life before she became the well-known woman she is today.
Carole spoke more about the time of year her birthday lies on in a note written on the Party Pieces website as the business promoted its birthday decorations for the month of January. “It’s no surprise I‘ve learned to love January,” it read.
Kate Middleton was just like anyone else when it came to her 21st birthday.
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Kate Middleton was thrust into the spotlight when she and Prince William announced their engagement back in November 2010. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, had been dating Prince William, 39, for 10 years after the pair fell in love while studying at the University of St Andrews. The couple's incredible wedding at Westminster Abbey was watched by 36.7million from across the globe, and Kate is now one of the most famous women in the world.
Kate Middleton is believed to share an especially close bond with her stepmother-in-law, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.The royal pair are reported to have a special relationship which they commemorate with special gifts to each other.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, is said to be particularly fond of Prince Charles' wife, 74, and keen to seek her advice and counsel when it comes to navigating royal life.The pair were most recently pictured together on a visit to East London, where they met textiles students at a centre run by the Prince's Foundation. Meanwhile, last year they both attended the No Time To Die premiere at London's Royal Albert Hall alongside their husbands.
Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) arrive for their visit to The Prince’s Foundation training site for arts and culture at Trinity Buoy Wharf on Thursday (February 3) in London, England.
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Ditching her usual glam and polished look of heels and midi dresses, Kate Middleton stepped out on Wednesday morning looking ready for the day ahead as she joined the England Rugby training session in their navy England Rugby team tracksuit.The Duchess of Cambridge, who just recently turned 40, looked cooler than ever as she opted for casual attire to train with the England Rugby squad – proving once again her sporting accolades know no limits. Kate joined the rugby team on Wednesday, which is part of her new role as Patron of the Rugby Football Union.The mum of three met with England players, coaches and referees and join a training session taking place on the pitch.
Kate Middleton may be used to spending her time residing at the lavish Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace and visiting Anmer Hall on the Queen’s sprawling Sandringham Estate during school holidays, but her former family home is a lot less extravagant. Hailing from Berkshire, the Duchess of Cambridge grew up in the village of Bradfield Southend, living in her West View home until the age of 13. When Carole and Michael Middleton bought the Victorian home in 1979 for £34,700 the semi-detached property had three bedrooms, though the couple spent their time renovating the house.
Kate Middleton developed a clever trick to help Prince William when he felt 'uncomfortable' when girls hit on him during their time at university. Kate, 40, and William, 39, both attended St Andrews University in Scotland, and like any other pupils they got thoroughly stuck into student life. The pair, along with their pals, would visit popular student bars and clubs together, and William reportedly received his fair share of attention from girls while they were out partying.
Ever since growing her brood, Kate Middleton has put much of her charity focus and work within the Royal family onto family-related issues, and has seemed to blossom within her role.The 40 year old wasn't born into royal life and in fact "never wanted" to be famous, according to a friend. Yet Kate has dominated headlines and made a huge impact since joining the Royal Family after marrying Prince William.
Kate Middleton has been seen in a sweet throwback image shared on her mother Carole Middleton's 67th birthday. Uploaded on to the Instagram page of her party decorations company Party Pieces, the throwback black and white image showed the Duchess of Cambridge's mother Carole smiling for the camera.The sweet snap shows her surrounded by children, one of whom is her then seven year old daughter Kate, who is now said to be planning a move to Berkshire with her husband, Prince William.
Prince William has a messy habit that leaves his wife Kate Middleton less than impressed when they're at home. Kate, 40, previously opened up about one of her husband's habits at home, revealing that William, 39, is a "nightmare" with a certain type of food. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge gave royal fans a glimpse into their home life during a visit to an RAF base in Cyprus in 2018, where they opened a new recreation facility and met military personnel serving on the island.