Kate Middleton Will Skip Pippa's Wedding?

By KLDatoy - 24 Sep '16 11:52AM
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When Pippa Middleton announced her engagement to James Matthews, many are wondering if her sister, The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton will be there as a bridesmaid.

While many speculated that Kate will be the bridesmaid since Pippa had that role in her royal wedding, new reports indicate that the Duchess won't be attending the wedding of Pippa.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Pippa is forced to look after her image and fix her status before her wedding with Matthews.

The Middleton sisters had been seen on nightclubs before Kate got married. And since she is married to the Crown Prince of Britain, she has to behave and soften her actions. As for Pippa, she remained free-spirited and could still go out for parties with her husband to be.

Aside from that, Pippa also wants to be seen as a good girl next door and not as a girl who is wild and out of control, looking for publicity. With that, Kate and husband Prince William will possibly skip her wedding.

Pippa knows that with her sister and her royal family around, the media will surely swarm the event and it might appear like she is maximizing media publicity during her wedding.

"People see me as someone privileged who has used my position to advantage; that I don't really work, that I am a socialite - that word really irritates me - and that I'm a party girl without any substance," said Pippa, according to Hello Magazine.

Well, everyone knows that if her sister Kate did not marry Prince William and if she did not wear a tight dress during Kate's wedding, she will not be noticed at all and will not have the fame that she is enjoying now.

Apart from the wedding preparations, Pippa is also busy working on her cookbook Heartfelt which will feature 100 recipes that are good for the heart, Hall of Fame Magazine reported.

The sister of Kate Middleton is set to get married on 2017 and is said to be one of the big weddings that many people are looking forward to.

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