THE parents of Kate Middleton recently hit the headlines with the news that the assets of their company Party Pieces were not sufficient to cover the costs and expenses of the bankruptcy. Accordingly, they let it be known Times And Mirror, the London-based Interpath Advisory has claimed 300,000 euros for managing the company’s insolvency. Yet another blow for the Middletons which inevitably led the press and public to pay their dues. Among the family’s valuable assets there is undoubtedly Bucklebury Manor, the 5.4 million euro villa in BerkshirAnd where Kate Middleton’s parents currently live.
It’s about a Property purchased by Carole and Michael Middleton in 2012, leaving the previous red brick mansion in Oak Acre, Salisbury. For about 12 years therefore, the Middletons have lived away from the prying eyes of the paparazzi, enjoying the privacy of the Georgian style residence, surrounded by 7 hectares of greenery. In addition to their parents, James, Pippa and Kate also spent time in the villa, the last time during the lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On the other hand, there is space for everyone. As reported Madame Le FigaroThe Bucklebury Manor consists of 7 bedrooms, 2 sitting rooms, 5 reception rooms, 2 large fireplaces, a vast library and a veranda. Located on the ground floor is the beating heart of the house, a large open space that serves as the kitchen, dining room and living room.
Icing on the cake? The tennis court and the swimming pool. If from the outside the villa may seem a little dark, Carole Middleton revealed a Point de Vue That the interiors were created in a warm shade of beige. It was she who took care of the furnishings mother of Kate Middleton, who put all his energy (and preferences) into the villa. If the family were to lose their home due to the huge debts accumulated, it would officially be theannus horribilis of the Middletons. And even the in-laws at the Palace wouldn’t take it very well.