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Carol Middleton’s Exciting Halloween Plans with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis

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Carol Middleton’s Exciting Halloween Plans with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis

Carol Middleton, the mother of the Princess of Wales, has shared her delightful Halloween plans for herself and her grandchildren.

In the recent newsletter from her party decoration brand, Party Pieces, Carol expressed her anticipation for pumpkin decorating with her beloved family members.

Accompanied by a photo of Carol looking cozy in a jumper, the caption conveyed her enthusiasm, stating that Halloween holds a special place in her heart as an autumn highlight.

Reflecting on her own childhood memories of fun and frights, she mentioned the joy of dressing up, carving pumpkins, and going trick-or-treating.

This year, she even cultivated her own pumpkins, adding to her excitement for decorating them with her loved ones.

With the royal family now residing near Carol and her husband Michael at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, the prospect of Halloween festivities has become even more convenient.

The proximity to Kate's parents, as well as her siblings Pippa and James, ensures that the Prince and Princess of Wales children, namely Prince George, , and , will eagerly participate in the pumpkin decorating fun.

The historic cottage, dating back to 1831 and renovated in 2015, required minimal adjustments before the family moved in.

Furthermore, the children have settled into the nearby school, Lambrook, where they engage in various subjects such as Latin and dance.

Known for her hands-on approach to grandparenting, Carol expressed her active involvement in her grandchildren's lives during an interview with Good Housekeeping.

She shared her desire to engage in outdoor activities like running down hills, climbing trees, and exploring playground tunnels for as long as she is physically able.

From cooking together to playful dancing and bike rides, Carol embraces every opportunity to bond with the young ones.

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