The Princess of Wales' parents are reported to have been targeted with 'abusive posters' that were stuck on trees and lampposts around their leafy village of Bucklebury, Berkshire
Kate Middleton’s parents Carole and Michael have reportedly been targeted with 'abusive' posters that are said to have been put up in their village after the collapse of their business, Party Pieces.
The Sun reports that 'angry suppliers' are still owed money from the firm, and want the parents of the Princess of Wales, Carole, 68, and Michael, 74, to pay money out of their own pockets to settle the debt. The Middletons started their Party Pieces business back in 1987, from the humble beginnings of their kitchen table.
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