Two of Carole Middleton’s business partners suddenly quit Party Pieces in March

The funniest thing about the Carole and Michael Middleton’s Party Pieces business collapsing is the distinct lack of gossip and commentary about it in the British media. The Daily Mail, Tatler, The Telegraph, they’re all doing straight reporting about the situation around Party Pieces. There’s no commentator chiming in about how a potential bankruptcy for the future queen’s parents looks awful. There’s no royal biographer briefing the Mail about how the Middleton brand is going down the drain. All of those commentators are so focused on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s business dealings and putting the nastiest spin on Harry’s “paymasters,” meanwhile their future queen’s mother mismanaged what was supposed to be an eight-figure business into what looks like total insolvency. Nary a whiff of commentary about the fact that the Middletons will likely have to pay a “dowry” to offload the failing, debt-ridden business? Well, here’s more straight reporting – apparently, the Middletons need to offload PP in a hurry because two of their partners and financial backers pulled out rather suddenly. Holy sh-t.

Carole and Michael Middleton put their Party Pieces business up for sale after two of their three financial backers pulled out, it has emerged. Steven Bentwood, chief executive of parent company Party Pieces Holdings since 2019, and investor Darryl Eales resigned as directors in March, according to documents filed this week at Companies House. It was only after their departure that the Princess of Wales’s parents called in the consultancy Interpath to help them find a buyer for the company they founded in 1987.

Mr Bentwood, who previously built up his own lingerie company, and Mr Eales, a former chairman of Oxford United Football Club, and Erik Anderson, an American millionaire, all invested in Party Pieces when it became a public limited company four years ago. Now, only Mr Anderson remains as a director, together with Mr and Mrs Middleton.

It comes after reports that the Middletons are considering handing over a six-figure sum to a buyer in order to offload the business. Party Pieces lost £285,000 in 2021, taking its total deficit to £1.35 million, according to publicly available accounts.

A source close to the sale process confirmed that Mr Bentwood and Mr Eales had resigned as directors before Interplan was asked to give advice. The Middletons have asked Interplan to advise them on “options”, which include a sale or finding new investors.

The company is hoping it will receive a major boost from the Coronation – at which the Middletons are expected to be guests – by promoting a range of items for use at street parties.

Sky News reported this week that one of the leading contenders to buy the business is Club Green, one of its rivals, which is also a family-owned business selling party goods. Potential bidders have been told that Party Pieces has shown “some recent UK performance contraction during international expansion and focus on margins”. The Middletons are reportedly offering a six-figure “dowry” payment to sweeten any deal, with Sky quoting a source who said they were “trying to do the right thing for the business and its stakeholders”.

[From The Telegraph]

Um, is no one going to do a follow-up on WHY two of their business partners suddenly exited the business in March? Is no one going to do a follow-up on why Carole and Mike took on these business partners in 2019? Is no one going to ask if it’s tacky as f–k that the future queen’s gauche, bankrupt mother is hoping that her coronation invitation helps spur Party Pieces sales? I always thought that James Middleton was the black sheep of the family, the one with zero business sense, a well-connected grifter with a reverse Midas Touch. But no – the apple didn’t fall far from the grifter tree. Party Pieces has been a house of cards for a while. Sounds like those business partners just wised up to the extent of failing business this year. Good lord.

Also: how have Carole and Mike been funding their lavish lifestyle for years as their business went under? Does it have anything to do with that pot farm found adjacent to Middleton Manor?

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  1. Roo says:

    Wonder if those two received word from the RF that Kate and her family are definitely on their way out?

    • Geegee says:

      Kind of feels that way doesn’t it?

      • phlyfiremama says:

        Sounds like any value the connection to the royals dried up. Portentous of the relationship between W & K souring?? No more royal access??

      • PrincessOfWaffles says:

        Party to pieces… Either Carole is working her way IN to protect her daughter from Willie woodpegger the Angry Monster/ keep the privacy AND asking for a bigger house so she can be the live-in person OR the middletons are leaking themselves the stories because Kate can’t take it no more and in menacing for a bigger house, OR perhaps the press will be releasing everything, it’s about to come out and it’s going to explode and everybody is bracing and preparing for exit. These people dont have enough knives to kill each other. Charles said his coronation would be a once in a lifetime event, but at his age, it should be a twice in a lifetime coronation, unless he really will be the last English king because Willie would never recover from being an wife abuser. Im pretty sure harry isnt the only one being mentally AND physically abused.

    • FC says:

      Seems like they missed their chance to sell while the Middleton “brand” was valuable. Before I thought it was just a rumor among posh toffs, but now it seems Britain’s business aristos are also aware that Kate is circling the drain.

    • LoveGossip says:

      I seriously doubt Party Pieces was ever a multi- million dollar business. I believe it was cover to help elevate Kate in British Society and maybe hide money for Uncle Gary. The fact that the business failure is being openly discussed in the public is proof that the Middleton’s no longer enjoy the protection of William. First the parents and next the wife

      • BothSidesNow says:

        @ LoveGossip, so true! I am unable to feel giddy for how well that this is playing out for the awful CarolE and her control and manipulative behavior. May this be the start of a beautiful trend and may the pieces fall as they may. Straight into kicking the entire Meddleton clan and their manipulative and dangerous actions!!

        I could not imagine a more deserving mother and daughter’s campaign of manipulating and abusing a certain connection as well as the financial ruin!!! Should we start paying homage to the Karma gods now or later???? These families certainly don’t deserve, nor protection, from the BaRF for financial outcome for this family!!

        Bring on the popcorn and the bubbly too!!

        At least the two primary investors were smart enough to jump from the burning and sinking ship, so to speak.

      • Kathleen says:

        Sounds about right! William gave a portion of the $7M+ to the Middletons to buy a home? I wonder if they paid him back?

    • Juno says:

      My first thought. These people would get the first whiffs.

    • ML says:

      W&K clearly do not have the best marriage. The fact that the newspapers are just reporting facts and not mismanagement or any gossipy details means that the RF is still protecting the Middletons. For now.

  2. Soni says:

    What I also don’t understand is how Club Green’s name got out there. Usually, when selling/buying a business, both sides need to sign an NDA. Maybe that’s just in the US? Otherwise this feels like a PR stunt to boost PP’s reputation.

  3. Grace says:

    I simply think that in today’s world, a company depending on cheap, disposable crap is an outdated business idea. Can’t think anyone needs much of it, particularly as you can grab your disposable paper plates in any supermarket. They should simply close it down – that would be in line with the Earthsh*t thinking.

    • Flowerlake says:

      Oh, you’re right.

      Didn’t think that much about it, but yes.

      You can get it in Supermarkets here and quite common warehouses.

  4. Well karma is working so that’s good. Carole may need to be more available for some other pieces that may need picking up.

  5. Amy Bee says:

    So William’s not going to bail them out? He has the money now.

    • MsIam says:

      My tin foil tiara theory: they will get a “royal bailout” in exchange for no more “skip Charles for William” and “Kate the crown jewel” propaganda. Like shut up and go sit down somewhere. Its funny that Uncle Big mouth has been quiet too, maybe his money is funny too in this economy.

    • Snuffles says:

      Doesn’t seem like it. If he was going to, it would have been done by now and we wouldn’t be getting these “desperate to offload”, people jumping ship business stories. It would have been “sold the business for a tidy sum and now we’re retiring” stories.

      I do wonder what Peggy’s game plan in. Is he willing to let the Middleton’s twist in the wind?

      • Jay says:

        That’s the surprising part, isn’t it? William has duchy money now, I’m certain that some dubious accountant could make things look above board.

        What I don’t get is why the Middletons don’t just shut it down quietly – the business seems to have been struggling for years, most low-end retailers have their own competition, and it was reported years ago that their biggest moneymaker was actually their mailing list. I’ll admit I have been looking for some sort of money laundering scheme or PPE scandals with the Johnson government to try to explain how they are still in business at all. But all I see is an outdated business model that they tried to export to the US.

        So why go through the hassle of trying to find a buyer at 10 cents on the dollar? Why go through all the drama with the board? I just don’t see what the Middletons have to gain here.

    • FC says:

      I think William is done with them. He’s arrogant enough to know he holds the PR cards and can spin that family into oblivion. He’ll take a page right out of Camilla’s book.

      Really looking forward to seeing where Carole is seated at the Coronation. That should settle it.

      • Nic919 says:

        When kate was excluded from the Diana statue unveiling, that’s when William publicly confirmed he was over her. This was after her fashion show antics at Philips funeral and the kate the revolutionary stories.

        Kate was at the announcement of the statue (where Meghan was herself excluded despite on the verge of being officially engaged to Harry) and so it never made sense for William to exclude his wife of over a decade to the actual unveiling.

        Not long after the statue exclusion, the talk of needing to move closer to Windsor castle (but really Buckleberry) ramped up.

        William also made sure he wasn’t seen at James Middleton’s wedding (maybe he didn’t even attend) while kate and the kids were in the south of france while he did a few engagements in the UK.

        So he has no interest in helping out the Middletons now.

      • Becks1 says:

        @Nic that’s right, the statue unveiling was followed very shortly by the Berskhire/Windsor talk. it felt very significant that Kate was not at the unveiling. I think the press sort of allowed people to believe that it was Harry’s doing (if Meghan’s not there, Kate’s not there) but if William had really wanted her there, she could have been there. Or she could have had a separate photo op at the statue, a picture of three of Diana’s grandchildren with the statue with three children.

        Instead……nothing. I think when we look back in a few more years the significance of that will be even more obvious.

    • Mrs.Krabapple says:

      What about the other daughter’s husband? Isn’t he supposed to be moderately wealthy, or was that not really true either?

      • Bean says:

        Terribly moderately wealthy – but it’s a lot to ask a son-in-law to pay for his in-laws (Willy aside).
        I don’t have a problem with Pippa – she seems to be trying to live her best life and has actual accomplishments. I hope she and her husband are staying far, far away from Carole.

  6. equality says:

    Maybe they didn’t get the RF access they thought they would with being Middleton-adjacent? Something illicit going on with PP and they don’t want to have their names attached?

    • Snuffles says:

      I think Kate and the Middletons are on the way out.

      • Robert Phillips says:

        Before William became Prince of Wailes he was totally dependent on Charles for money. Now with the Duchy he’s not. And William has always bullied Charles into getting his way. So I figure Charles asked him to wait until after the coronation to announce the divorce. And I wonder if William didn’t have people investigate Party Pieces and found whatever they were doing that is illegal.

    • Eurydice says:

      Yes, I’ve wondered why those investors would get involved in the first place – it’s not like PP was the wave of the future, even back in 2019.

      • Rnot says:

        2019 was before the Sussexes left. Many have speculated that William was planning to ditch Kate and the exit blocked/delayed that action. Are the two directors who just bailed connected to William in some way? Or Charles?

  7. Brassy Rebel says:

    If they’re counting on con-a-nation street parties to boost business, from what I hear, they better think again. People are just not into signing up to celebrate Charles’ clowning.

  8. Osty says:

    Question: are they invited to the struggly? Also she looked ridiculous during the funeral with that umbrella she calls a hat and her sour face

    • C-Shell says:

      “ at which the Middletons are expected to be guests ”

      Pretty vague wording. So, non-royal aristos aren’t invited, but the crew that’s been lobbying to skip C&C are??!! We’ll see.

    • Jay says:

      I’ve been wondering that, too. I haven’t seen any confirmation. I could see them out in full force for the concert but if the Mountbattens aren’t invited to the coronation, why would the Middletons?

    • Ace says:

      It doesn’t look like they are? Because if they were, I’m sure there would have been at least one article talking about it.

      Short of Peg stamping his foot and throwing a tantrum big enough that Chuck wants to shut him up, I don’t think an invitation would come just from how Chuck feels about them. And I don’t think Peg is that interested at this point in having the Middletons around as he used to be.

  9. Acha says:

    That last link though. So the Middletons have been supplementing their income with drug money? Awesome. I hope this gets picked up and run with.

    • JM says:

      Imagine the headlines. “Future Queen of England raised by drug money”. Or something more clever than that. How positively scandalous

      • Jojo says:

        Very scandalous @JM. But even if it were actually proved to be the case that she was ‘raised on drug money’ I still bet the BM wouldn’t gleefully imply how ‘gangsta’ & ‘straight outta Compton’ it all seems as they certainly would have done were those revelations about another royal dil’s family. Even if the worst case scenario came to light she would STILL be more protected than our fave.

  10. Andy Dufresne says:

    In the words of the great Taylor Swift, “Karma is a god.”

  11. SAS says:

    Remember that bizarre story about how Kate and her mother fell out during Covid? Did they get cut off from the Royal teat? And their other extremely wealthy son in law won’t bail them out either? How frightfully embarrassing for all involved.

    • Digital Unicorn says:

      I think that story was more about how William began to resent Carol(e)’s constant presence at the house during COVID – it was pretty much confirmed that she moved in allegedly to help with the kids but I suspect it was to do what she usually does and try to keep that marriage going. Only this time it didn’t work and its hinted that William asked kHate to ask Carole to go home as he didn’t want her there.

      • notasugarhere says:

        That may have very been early on, which precipitated William moving to Wood Farm the second Philip was moved out. Add in their strange zooms that started at Anmer and swiftly changed to the main house at Sandringham. IMO they spent lockdown apart.

    • Jensa says:

      I think something definitely went on around the time of the Diana statue reveal. Carole’s briefing to the press during that week was deranged.

      • Nic919 says:

        I agree with this. And William was not impressed with her at Philip’s funeral. There was a clip of William and Harry walking together post funeral leaving the church, where kate walked up to them and then she backed away.

        There was discussion of that clip here at the time. Her peacemaker attempts weren’t working.

  12. LB says:

    The business is clearly in distress and they are trying to avoid a bankruptcy filing. Their personal assets/wealth will be protected via whatever corporate structure they have in place, plus any other dodgy side dealings they have going. William/Kate or Uncle Gary in fact could be quietly funding their efforts to offload the business. It takes cash to hire an advisory firm and offer a dowry payment. And of course the article mentions their coronation attendance. Nothing like trading on royal connections one more time. If this were Harry and Meghan, the UK media would have published a barrage of hit pieces. Unbelievable there is silence here, and that no investigative journalist has ever looked into their business dealings. Then again, maybe somebody has and they have been silenced.

    • Harper says:

      Yes, Party Pieces most likely has to pay Interpath consultants an hourly rate to offload PP instead of filing for the big B, which may still happen if they can’t get a buyer with terms that work. It takes hours of work to find potential buyers and ward off the creditors while the company is still in business. Most companies are forced by their banks to hire a company like Interpath as the bank is usually first to see the handwriting on the wall and force the issue.

  13. Chantal says:

    It’s interesting that the remaining financial backer is American and that the Middletons EXPECT to be guests at the ClownFest. When is the American backer going to jump off of this sinking ship?

    Wait, they obviously haven’t RSVP’d yet but no gnashing of teeth or agonizing wails from the BM? I’m wondering if C-Rex would actually snub them by not inviting them? After all, they’re not aristocrats nor world leaders…

  14. Jensa says:

    If these two directors invested money (which I believe they did), it could simply be that they realised there was no way they were going to see a return on it, and bailed – allowing the Middletons to sell and hopefully repay them. Or for there to be an insolvency, in which they would rank as creditors (though they still might not get any of their money back).
    The last public accounts for this company show a deficit of £1.5m, but that was for 2021. My bet is that the 2022 will be even worse.
    And I honestly can’t see them finding a buyer. Who would buy it? The company has no inherent value. The assets will be just a few computers and a pile of paper crap – it’s not like they have valuable raw materials or real estate that could be sold off. (Assuming the premises are owned by the Middletons and not the company). The “royal adjacent” thing is not a selling point IMO – especially as the Middletons’ link seems ever more tenuous.
    Is it wrong that I’m rather enjoying this ..?

  15. Flower says:

    Not to worry K’s settlement with Bill, will pay the dowry.

    How ironic.

    Was it all really worth it ?

  16. Robot Dog says:

    Can’t remember where (might have been here?), but I recall reading that PP made most of their money from selling their mailing list/ customer database, and that once laws around that changed, that’s when the party started falling to pieces?

    If that’s really the case, this has been a long time coming.

    • Flower says:

      Interesting – if mailing lists were their thing then GDPR would have wrecked them.

    • BeanieBean says:

      Renting your mailing list has always been a part of the catalog business (I used to work in that part at Harry and David/Jackson & Perkins). They called it ‘soft dollars’. And it’s a rental, not a sale. You negotiate with the other company for their name list for your Christmas catalog, or your Christmas/Valentine’s/Easter/Mother’s Day catalogs, etc. Once they’ve purchased something from your catalog, they are now officially on your namelist.

    • Nic919 says:

      The GDPR was implemented in the UK in 2018. If a large portion of their revenue was from selling the use of client lists, this was inevitable.

  17. MaryContrary says:

    Interesting that Pippa and her Terribly Wealthy husband haven’t bailed them out.

    • BothSidesNow says:

      Excellent point!!!! They certainly have the money to bail them out but I guess when you try and force your youngest daughter to be more her older sibling, Pippas treatment her entire childhood have caused some emotional damage. Plus, Moderately Wealthy husband has complete control over their finances and knows that throwing money into a burning pit will gain him nothing in return, even if it’s his in-laws….

    • JustBitchy says:

      I see Pippa and TMW James as creating some sort of wellness business at that big mansion they bought (not the camping place). There was an article about plans to put in a huge pool. TMW James doesn’t have the cash to keep a $18m house running. On a big house like that you are looking at probably close to 5% annual costs just to mow the lawn and keep the roof in shape. That doesn’t count taxes utilities. That’s a a lot.

  18. HeyKay says:

    It’s all strange to me.
    Isn’t Pippa married to a billionaire? William could easily afford to buy it, shut it down, and they can say “We retired”

    Are the wealthy SILs not going to step in? Even just to save face?

    This adds to the William wants to divorce Kate theory in my book.

    • Digital Unicorn says:

      I already think Pippa’s husband bailed out PP, he also ‘invested’ in her brothers failed business so am guessing he’s done funding her family hence the sale.

      The fact that the story is even in the news tells us that the press protection the Middletons enjoyed for so long is gone or going.

    • Nanea says:

      James Matthews, while reportedly very wealthy, is not among the top 250 people on the Sunday Times Rich List for 2022, and neither he nor his family has made that list in the past few years.

      I’ve always checked ever since his billionaire status got mentioned.

      BTW, # 250’s worth is reported to be £ 650 million. In other years the list was longer, down to a personal wealth of £ 200 million, but even then the Matthews weren’t on that list.

  19. Flower says:

    As the song goes ‘Video killed the radio star’

    And in the case of the Middleton’s Amazon and Ali Express wrecked the Middleton’s.

    The writing has been on the wall for YEARS.

  20. Well Wisher says:

    The partners do not want to go down with the proverbial ‘sinking ship’.

    Why so many negative articles about the Middleton’s business goings-on?

  21. Kokiri says:

    Funny the parallels between Kate & Willy’s families.
    Both of them are expected to perform & do as they’re told by their parents (Willy’s heir,Kate to marry him)
    Yet it’s the spares who have the last laugh. Harry is excelling & so is Pippa. She’s well out of this disaster with her moderately wealthy husband, 3 kids, acres of land, & her masters in childhood education.

    ETA: don’t @ me that Kate wanted to marry him badly, I already know.

    • BothSidesNow says:

      @ Kokiri, wonderful point!!!! Oh how the tables have turned for the Meddletons as well as the Windsors. Treat your younger siblings all whilst solely focusing and dedicating your love, support and energy to have the younger siblings to come out in top and exceed all expectations that your parents had nurtured all those years!! How delightful and delicious this is for both families….

  22. Jaded says:

    I wonder why Uncle Hookers-n-Blow hasn’t bailed them out? He’s gone verrrryyyy quiet — used to be he was in the tabloids and on TV all the time blathering on about how perfect Kate is and she should be queen now and yadda yadda. Maybe he’s got some financial problems as well or maybe the 2 business partners who quit uncovered some very dirty money streams and backed off. Either way, it looks like the Midds are being shoved off a cliff. If they’re not at the clowning it will be very telling that the end is near.

  23. AC says:

    It’s funny how the British Press keeps meddling with HM successful businesses here in the USA but not one word on the Middleton’s bankrupt and seems like a rather sketchy business there in the UK.. Funny how none of their 3 kids wanted to take over the family business and instead the 2 daughters try to attach themselves to wealthy men(true social climbers there).
    Glad you’re calling them out and have been calling them out! Sooner or later the real journalists in the UK will want to investigate more on this story.

  24. Claire says:

    So I agree that something seems perhaps off about the Party Pieces “success story” – not from the UK, could someone that is and has loved there a long time comment if they had ever heard of Party Pieces and/or received catalogues in the mail way back in the day before the wedding? Kind of like Oriental Trading catalogues in the USA or something (popular party supply catalogue, particularly before the days of Amazon and/or Party City). Lets assume for a minute that it was at least partially a front or laundering scheme for Uncle Gary. Assuming that’s the case, I find it hard to believe that they would have ever let their kids and/or William know about that aspect of the business, even as adults. I think most parents, even terrible ones, would rather their kids think of them as actual successes, and also not make them complicit in any ongoing crimes. Do we think that something changed recently that made Kate and/or William aware of what might really have been going on with Party Pieces? If so, I could see how both William and Kate would be feeling extremely betrayed by her parents and William, if his legendary rages are to be believed, is probably taking this out in all sorts of ways, including possibly on Kate. William of course would want to be distancing himself as much as possible as well, in case the Middleton’s go down he would have as much plausible deniability of any wrongdoings as possible. I think of all the shows like The Americans and Ozarks where the parents are involved in criminal enterprises – telling the kids is usually a last resort and/or they stumble onto the truth themselves and then all hell breaks loose.

  25. The Old Chick says:

    I’m about Carol’s age or older and even with all her cosmetic surgery, she looks damn rough. I easily look 10 years younger. Frankly I think I look similar to her daughter in age. Must be a hard life living in that family. I have 0 fs to give either.

    The biz was a front. Might have worked 25 or 30 years ago but absolutely not in the last 20. Amazon etc put paid. And nice party stuff was way more classy than that tat. So it’s a front.