Pippa Middleton, born on September sixth, nineteen eighty-three, is a prominent British author and columnist, best known for her close ties to the British royal family as the younger sister of Catherine, Princess of Wales. Raised in Bucklebury after being born in Reading, Berkshire, she attended Marlborough College and later graduated with a degree in English literature from the University of Edinburgh.
Her career began in public relations and event management, eventually leading her to join her family's party supply business. Pippa gained significant media attention during her sister's relationship with Prince William, particularly highlighted by her memorable appearance at their wedding in two thousand eleven.
As an accomplished writer, she has authored two books: 'Celebrate: A Year of Festivities for Families and Friends' and 'Heartfelt: Over One Hundred Quick and Easy Recipes for a Healthy Heart.' Additionally, she has contributed columns to esteemed publications such as Vanity Fair and The Sunday Telegraph.
In two thousand seventeen, Pippa married James Matthews, a hedge fund manager and former racing driver, who is also the heir apparent to the lairdship of Glen Affric. Together, they have three children, and in Scotland, she is affectionately known as Mrs. Glen Affric the Younger.