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Carol Middleton Refuses To Promote Good Housekeeping Cover Interview Amid Prince Philip’s Hospitalization
Carol Middleton, the mother of the Duchess of Cambridge, has asked Good Housekeeping magazine not to promote her cover interview in their April edition.
The move was made out of respect for the royal family, particularly Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, who is currently hospitalized.
The magazine's exclusive interview with Carol focuses on her company, Party Pieces, and her family life.
However, Carol refused extra promotion, even if it meant losing thousands in potential marketing.
A source close to Carol revealed that she always gets approval from her son-in-law, Prince William, before doing interviews like this, and he is incredibly supportive of her business ventures.
Carol launched Party Pieces in 1987, and it has since developed into a successful party supplies business.
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In the interview, Carol showcases her passion for business and entrepreneurship.
She also shows off her slim figure in a 70s-inspired floral print dress from YZ London in the cover photo for the magazine.
The decision not to promote the interview was made due to Prince Philip's ill health.
The 99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital on February 16 and was later transferred to St Bartholomew's Hospital.
He is being treated for an infection and is undergoing testing and observation for a pre-existing heart condition.
Buckingham Palace recently released a statement saying that Prince Philip had undergone a successful procedure for his pre-existing heart condition.
He will remain in the hospital for treatment, rest, and recuperation for several days.
Carol's decision not to promote the interview was made out of respect for the royal family.
She didn't want to turn any news into a media circus while Prince Philip remains hospitalized.
Her refusal to promote the interview shows her sensitivity towards the situation and her respect for the royal family.
Despite Carol's decision, the interview will still be featured in the magazine's April edition.
Good Housekeeping magazine is known for its exclusive interviews with high-profile individuals, and Carol's interview is no exception.
The magazine's publishers have respected Carol's wishes and have not promoted the interview further.