Pippa Middleton, who turns 39 today, was once a PR worker who gained significant media attention. Following her newfound fame, she authored two books and contributed columns to Vanity Fair and the Sunday Telegraph. Her book, “Celebrate,” shared her party planning expertise acquired from working at her family’s business, Party Pieces, but unfortunately, it did not achieve remarkable sales.
Pippa, who was affectionately nicknamed “P-Middy” during her peak popularity, also wrote a food column for Waitrose kitchen before shifting her focus to charitable endeavors. In 2013, she became an ambassador for the Mary Hare School for deaf children in Berkshire, and a year later, she took on a similar role with the British Heart Foundation.
Additionally, fans were delighted by the playful banter between Pippa and her brother-in-law, Prince Harry, during public appearances.
Pippa Middleton’s journey to finding her life partner has been an intriguing one. In 2007, she first encountered hedge fund manager and former racing driver James Matthews, who is the brother of Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, during a visit to the picturesque Caribbean island of St. Barts. However, their romantic connection did not materialize until 2012, after Pippa had parted ways with English cricketer Alex Loudon.
Despite this initial spark, the timing seemed off as Pippa was spotted getting cozy with stockbroker Nico Jackson in February 2013. The long-distance nature of their relationship, with Nico based in Geneva and Pippa in London, ultimately led to their separation in 2015.
In January 2016, Pippa and James were spotted rekindling their romance during a romantic getaway in St. Barts. Their relationship progressed, and they made their public debut as a couple at the Birkenbeiner Ski resort in Norway. Finally, in July 2016, James proposed to Pippa with an impressive diamond ring while on vacation in the Lake District, solidifying their commitment to each other.
Pippa Middleton and James Matthews tied the knot on May 20, 2017, at St Mark’s Church near the Middleton family home in Bucklebury, Berkshire. This marriage bestowed upon Pippa some prestigious titles. James’ father is the Laird of the 10,000-acre Glen Affric estate in Scotland, which means that once the estate is passed down to James, Pippa will hold the title of Lady Glen Affric. Currently, she can use the title Mrs. Matthews of Glen Affric.
These lofty titles are accompanied by substantial wealth. Before her marriage, Pippa was rumored to have amassed an impressive £1 million fortune. However, according to Celebrity Net Worth, her net worth has now increased to around £43 million due to her husband’s aristocratic roots.
Pippa and James have three children together: a three-year-old son named Arthur, a one-year-old daughter named Grace, and a six-week-old baby reportedly named Rose.