Nestled in the picturesque Berkshire countryside, Pippa Middleton, sister to the Princess of Wales, has settled into a magnificent £15 million Georgian mansion.
This exquisite property boasts an impressive 32 rooms, offering ample space for Pippa, her husband James Matthews, and their three young children—Arthur, Grace, and Rose.
The couple made headlines in 2022 with their purchase of this stunning home, which features 30 bedrooms, a charming walled garden, and access to a serene river.
According to reports from the Daily Mail’s Eden Confidential, the Matthews family sold their lavish Chelsea residence for £22.5 million, netting a cool £5.5 million profit since James originally bought it back in 2014.
One of the perks of their new abode is its proximity to Pippa’s parents, Michael and Carol Middleton, who live just a 20-minute drive away in Bucklebury.
This move allows Pippa’s children to spend more quality time with their grandparents, a luxury they didn’t have while living in bustling central London.
James Matthews, a prominent figure in the finance world, runs Eden Rock Capital Management Group, a hedge fund he established over two decades ago.
The firm takes its name from his father’s Eden Rock Hotel located in St. Barths, a nod to family heritage and legacy.
Adding to the royal connections, Pippa’s sister, Princess Kate, and Prince William reside nearby at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Deepa Medhasagar, an interior designer and founder of Area Decor LLC, recently shared insights about this historic property, highlighting its charm and significance within Windsor Great Park.
Pippa’s roots run deep in Berkshire; she was born in Reading and raised in Bucklebury.
Her educational journey took her to Marlborough College, followed by a degree in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh.
She first captured public attention as Maid of Honour at Kate’s wedding in 2011, marking the beginning of her rise to fame.
The couple’s love story began to unfold publicly when they announced their engagement on July 17, 2016.
They tied the knot on May 20, 2017, in a ceremony attended by royals including Princes William and Harry, along with Pippa’s niece and nephew, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
Pippa and Kate share a bond that goes beyond sisterhood; they have lived together and navigated the ups and downs of parenthood side by side.
Their close relationship has been particularly evident during challenging times, such as when Pippa supported Kate through her cancer treatment.
Both women are avid tennis fans and have frequently been spotted together in the Royal Box at prestigious events like Wimbledon.
Just recently, Pippa joined Kate and Princess Charlotte to cheer on players at the Wimbledon men’s final on July 14, 2024.