The future queen doesn't need to work for a living. Prince William's bride-to-be, Kate Middleton, has quit her job at her parents' business "to concentrate on preparing to become a member of the royal family."
Kate worked as a project manager in Party Pieces, the family business that sells party supplies. She is also company's website designer and photographer, with her duties including planning events, putting up together catalogues, arranging photoshoots, and attending trade fairs.
But royal aides told the Daily Mail that she left the company on Friday and "handed over her work to colleagues and is now preparing for her future life."
A friend was quoted in Hello! magazine as saying, "Catherine [Kate's real name] is a naturally creative individual and has spent her professional life in the creative industries having worked at Jigsaw, then as a website designer, photographer, marketer and events organizer."...
Kate worked as a project manager in Party Pieces, the family business that sells party supplies. She is also company's website designer and photographer, with her duties including planning events, putting up together catalogues, arranging photoshoots, and attending trade fairs.
But royal aides told the Daily Mail that she left the company on Friday and "handed over her work to colleagues and is now preparing for her future life."
A friend was quoted in Hello! magazine as saying, "Catherine [Kate's real name] is a naturally creative individual and has spent her professional life in the creative industries having worked at Jigsaw, then as a website designer, photographer, marketer and events organizer."...
- 1/25/2011
- icelebz.com
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