Villagers Call for Volunteers to Boost Security and Combat Poster Pests Targeting the Princess of Wales’s Parents
Residents of a West Berkshire village are appealing for volunteers to join Neighbourhood Watch schemes in order to enhance security and tackle the issue of posters targeting the parents of the Princess of Wales. Bucklebury, home to Kate Middleton’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, as well as her sister Pippa’s farm, has several vacant positions available for interested individuals.
An advertisement in the upcoming edition of the parish magazine states, “We are looking for more people to set up or fill Neighbourhood Watch schemes.” The ad includes a list of streets with open positions. The aim is to apprehend those responsible for the targeted hate campaign against the Middletons, as one local resident expressed concern over the intimidating nature of the situation.
In recent news, it was reported that numerous posters featuring an OnlyFans model in revealing attire were found pinned to trees and telegraph poles in the area. The Middletons have been subjected to a malicious campaign since their Party Pieces business faced financial difficulties this summer, accumulating £2.6 million in debt. Carole, 68, and Michael, 74, had sold the business just weeks before its demise.
The OnlyFans model, known as Molly, 23, claimed that she enlisted the help of friends to distribute the posters. She revealed that she turned to online stripping after allegedly losing her job at a company that suffered financial losses due to Party Pieces’ bankruptcy.
The village is now rallying together to address these issues and ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.