As the Princess of Wales recovers from surgery, her loved ones provide constant support. Prince William juggles royal duties while caring for their children, ensuring stability at home.
Kate’s parents and siblings also stand by her. Her parents, who founded Party Pieces when she was five, turned a simple idea into a thriving business. Spotting a market gap for elegant partyware, Carole Middleton built a company that provided a comfortable life for Kate, Pippa, and James.
“Party Pieces was born at our kitchen table,” Carole recalled, describing the excitement of turning an idea into success.

Carole and Michael Middleton built their family business with help from their children. Pippa managed the blog, James baked cakes, and Catherine developed key product categories.
Carole admitted they were inexperienced but enthusiastic. However, reports suggest the company now struggles with $3.3 million in debt.
When Kate joined the royal family, Carole feared losing her to the Firm but kept her concerns private.

Before dating William, Kate faced bullying at Downe House, an elite all-girls boarding school. Former classmates recall she struggled to fit in and was often teased.
A later friend, Gemma Williamson, said Kate seemed thin, pale, and lacking confidence due to past bullying. Another classmate, Emma Sayle, described the school as highly competitive and cliquey, where pressure to be the best was intense.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl noted that Kate’s height and slender frame made her stand out, leading to teasing that made her school years difficult.
