Kate Middleton’s Uncle: Princess “Getting Best Care Imaginable,” Plus What ‘The Crown’ Got Wrong
23.03.2024 - 12:05
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Kate Middleton’s uncle says the princess is getting “the best care imaginable” as she continues with her medical treatment.
Gary Goldsmith’s interview with The Times of London was published Saturday, but was recorded on March 14, a week before his niece’s announcement that she was having chemotherapy treatment following abdominal surgery in January.
Goldsmith revealed he had phoned his sister, Kate’s mother Carole, before his controversial entry into the Celebrity Big Brother house last month: “I called Carole before I did CBB. And no, she didn’t read me the riot act like the papers said, didn’t even ask about it. I just asked about how Kate was doing. She’s getting the best care imaginable. Leave her be.”
He also told The Times that Netflix drama series The Crown had got his sister’s character completely wrong, with its depiction in the final series of her machinations to ensure her daughter Kate would mix in the same social and university circles as the teenage William. Goldsmith explained:
“All that stuff about Carole trying to get Kate and William together in a house in Hungerford was bollocks. Yes, my sister is quite cunning and devious. She’s like me — that’s how you run a business. If you haven’t got that wily attitude in you, you are not going to make things happen. But 100 per cent there was no dastardly plan to put William and Kate together.
“And all that stuff about them meeting at St Andrews is wrong too. They met at school. The Marlborough girls and Eton boys do a lot of stuff together. But even when there were events where Kate knew William would be there, she sometimes didn’t go. Always puts family first, that girl.”
Self-made businessman Goldsmith refers to himself as Kate’s “buncle” – short for “bad
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