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Old 04-03-2021, 03:17 PM #1
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Thumbs up Kate's mum Carol Asks Mag to pull her off!

Kate Middleton's mother Carole asks publishers of Good Housekeeping not to promote her cover interview to avoid being 'insensitive' to Prince Philip, 99



Kate Middleton's mother Carole has asked the publishers of Good
Housekeeping magazine not to promote a cover interview with her over fears
it will look 'insensitive' while Prince Philip is battling ill-health in hospital.

Carole Middleton, who runs party supply company Party Pieces, interviewed
with the magazine in January but has reportedly asked its publishers not to
promote it as Prince Philip, 99, is still in hospital.

The news comes ahead of a 'tell-all' interview with the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex and Oprah Winfrey which is set to air in the UK on Monday night,
despite criticism of its timing.

A source told the Sun: 'Carole is incredibly proud of her company and all the
hard work that goes into it.

'But whilst backing the business, she didn't want to turn any news into a
media circus because she is so respectful and sensitive to Catherine, and the
royal family.

'She always gets William's go-ahead before any interview like this, and he is
incredibly supportive.

'But the more the PR machine rolled out in Los Angeles with Meghan and
Harry, the more sensitive Carole became.

'She decided she didn't want to do any PR for the interview - even if it cost
her thousands in potential lost marketing.'

In the interview, which features in the April issue and is out now, Carole
shares insights into her company Party Pieces as well as her family life.

She looks stunning and appears on the cover of the magazine wearing a £375 Seventies-inspired
floral print dress from Wyse London, befitting the arrival of spring.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...th-battle.html

An elegant lady showing the Queen respect
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