Prince William personally requested that the Middletons get coronation invites

Last May, Carole and Michael Middleton turned up at King Charless coronation. Pippa and James Middleton were also there, but Pippa and James didnt get to invite their spouses. I have no idea where they were seated, but it wasnt close to the front of the church. Still, they posed for photos and Carole showed

Last May, Carole and Michael Middleton turned up at King Charles’s coronation. Pippa and James Middleton were also there, but Pippa and James didn’t get to invite their spouses. I have no idea where they were seated, but it wasn’t close to the front of the church. Still, they posed for photos and Carole showed off her latest cosmetic work. We knew at the time that the Middletons’ business, Party Pieces, was having major financial issues, but everything fell apart just weeks after the coronation. Suddenly, Carole went to bankruptcy court, sold PP for low six figures and the buyer didn’t have to assume any of the Middletons’ debt. As it turned out, Carole had accumulated over £2.6 million in debt and a chunk of it was Carole screwing over small businesses, businesses from which she had personally requested credit. Anyway, we don’t need to relitigate all of that now, especially since the coronation was probably the last time we will see the Middletons at an official royal event (Kate’s Christmas carol thing doesn’t count). So how did the Middletons get coronation invites anyway? William personally requested them.

There was one thing that Prince William was totally “insistent” on when it came to King Charles’ Coronation, and it involved his mother-in-law Carole Middleton, a new royal book has claimed. The book, Charles III: The Inside Story by Robert Hardman, states that William wouldn’t budge on his demand over the attendance of Kate’s family and how they would be included on the big day. The Prince of Wales was reportedly so adamant that there was no choice but to grant his request And in Hardman’s view, this decision shows just how much things have really changed within the Royal Family since the start of the late Queen Elizabeth’s reign, which lasted 70 years.

The author wrote that Prince William made a “direct request” that the Middleton family be in attendance and seated in a pretty high-profile position. Hardman noted that this was in direct contrast to some of the old guard of the extended Royal Family, with the Queen Mother’s family – the Bowes Lyons – having only two members there to represent them.

The journalist also pointed out in the book that the Mountbattens – Prince Philip’s family – were only represented by Countess Mountbatten, with other relatives left off the guest list entirely. Even Lady Pamela Hicks, one of the former members of the Royal Household under the late Queen, got snubbed.

However, Michael and Carole Middleton, as well as Kate’s two siblings – James and Pippa – were invited to the big day that officially marked the start of the new reign.

This was a “direct request from the Prince of Wales himself,” Hardman wrote, quoting an anonymous source saying: “‘Having all of them there was very important to him… he was absolutely insistent that his wife’s family be properly included.'”

Hardman says that this encapsulated just how much the Royal Family had changed since Queen Elizabeth’s own Coronation in 1953 when it had been controversial that the Mountbattens played an influential role in the monarchy. “Such are the shifting sands,” the book reads, “that, seventy years on, the Middletons outnumber the Mountbattens four to one.”

[From The Daily Mirror]

Yeah, I wonder? I sort of believe that William personally requested the Middletons receive invitations – because Kate doesn’t have the power to request sh-t – but why did he do it? Probably to get under Charles’s skin. Charles loathes the Middletons, and I doubt Charles would have invited them if left to his own devices. That being said, it’s weird to blame the Middletons on the lack of invitations to the wider family – India Hicks was actually quite upset that she and her mother Pamela Hicks were not invited, and there were SO many aristocrats screaming and crying about how they belonged at the Chubbly too, to no avail. At the end of the day, including the grifter Middletons set a particular kind of tacky tone. Of course, seeing Camilla smirk in her consort crown also set a tacky tone. (Don’t forget, the Cholmondeleys were also invited.)

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Michael and Carole Middleton arriving at Westminster Abbey, central London, ahead of the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.,Image: 774175111, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Milligan / Avalon Pippa and James Middleton arriving at Westminster Abbey, central London, ahead of the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.,Image: 774175134, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Milligan / Avalon Carole Middleton arriving at Westminster Abbey, central London, ahead of the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.,Image: 774175184, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Milligan / Avalon
Prince of Wales, Prince William Coronation of King Charles III, May 6th 2023. King Charles III and Camilla the Queen Consort, members of the Royal family and VVIP’s arrive at Westminster Abbey for the Coronation service.,Image: 774185348, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Unknown / Avalon William – The Prince of Wales and Catherine – The Princess of Wales arrive for the Coroation at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Saturday 6 May, 2023.,Image: 774187119, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng / Avalon Carole Middleton, Michael Middleton, Pippa Middleton and James Middleton at the Coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom, on 06 May 2023.,Image: 774203418, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: James Veysey/Shutterstock / Avalon
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Prince William, Prince of Wales departs from the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 06, 2023 in London, England. The Coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as King and Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the other Commonwealth realms takes place at Westminster Abbey today. Charles acceded to the throne on 8 September 2022, upon the death of his mother, Elizabeth II.,Image: 774214323, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Richard Heathcote / Avalon King Charles III leaves Westminster Abbey after his Coronation, London, United Kingdom, on 06 May 2023.,Image: 774228682, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Dan Charity / Avalon Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton arrive at the Coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom, on 06 May 2023.,Image: 774248529, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Phil Harris / Avalon
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, arrive at the Coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom, on 06 May 2023.,Image: 774248619, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Dan Charity / Avalon The Princess of Wales at The Coronation of King Charles III at London”s Westminster Abbey 06 May 2023,Image: 774252171, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Mark Stewart / Avalon

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