As they appeared side by side at Ascot Racecourse on June 19, Prince William and his mother-in-law, Carole Middleton, are said to be very close. In particular, it would offer him a glimpse of the life he “never had.”
A surprise appearance this Wednesday June 19 at Ascot. The Princess of Wales’ parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, appeared without their daughter’s son-in-law, Prince William, to attend the horse races. If this event is especially popular in the British royal family, Kate Middleton’s parents are not regular customers of social events.
It’s also the first time the two have been seen in public since Kate Middleton’s cancer announcement. And the couple seemed to be there to support Prince William. Joint support as the Prince of Wales saved his mother-in-law from embarrassment when her foot slipped out of her shoe and her heel stuck in the grass.
And according toExpress Prince William considers Carole Middleton his “second mother”. “The Middletons are also showing him the normal life he’s never had (…) William is said to consider Carole a second mother. Of course, she lost it at a young age, so Carol can represent the mother figure that she lacked,” he continues.
Carole Middleton, unwavering support of Kate Middleton and Prince William
Agreed Daily Mail: Prince William has adopted his in-laws from the start of his relationship with Kate Middleton in the 2000s to a particularly close relationship today. However, according to the daily, Carole Middleton likes to make her son-in-law his favorite snack of cheese on toast and has always stocked up on the sea salt chocolates he loves before his visits.
Carole Middleton has also proven to be steadfastly supportive of her eldest daughter, who is suffering from cancer. Behind the scenes, she would be a “real Mary Poppins” and ensure that her three grandchildren, George, Charlotte and Louis, continued to live as normal a life as possible. Golden mother-in-law and grandmother.
Source: Le Figaro