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Home / Lifestyle / William's Royal Bond with Carole Middleton Revealed

William's Royal Bond with Carole Middleton Revealed

31 Jan

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Summary

  • William and Carole share a strong, supportive mother-son relationship.
  • They shared a humorous moment when Carole's heel stuck in mud.
  • Middletons gained a son, and William gained an indispensable family.
William's Royal Bond with Carole Middleton Revealed

Prince William shares a remarkably close bond with his mother-in-law, Carole Middleton, who has been described as an indispensable part of the Wales family. This connection was highlighted at Royal Ascot in 2024, a challenging time for the family following Kate's chemotherapy announcement. Body language expert Judi James observed a wordless communication of support between William and Carole during the event. A moment where Carole "panicky grab"bed William's arm after her heel got stuck in the mud provided an insightful glimpse into their "mother-son relationship," showcasing mutual amusement and support.

The Middletons, Carole and Michael, have consistently shown deep affection for Prince William, viewing his marriage to their daughter Kate as gaining a son. Royal biographer Katie Nicholl noted that the Middleton and Windsor families blended seamlessly. Unlike other in-law relationships within the royal family, the Middletons have maintained a discreet and supportive presence, earning popularity within Buckingham Palace. William has actively ensured the Middletons are kept more involved and informed than previous royal in-laws, recognizing their unwavering support.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Prince William shares a close, supportive mother-son relationship with his mother-in-law, Carole Middleton.
Their bond was evident at Royal Ascot 2024, particularly during a humorous moment when Carole's heel got stuck in the mud, leading to a supportive grab of William's arm.
The Middletons, Carole and Michael, have seamlessly integrated, with William ensuring they are well-informed and involved, viewing them as an extension of his own family.

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