Carole Middleton Saves Dog: Pregnant Kate's Mother Reunited Family with Missing Pet, Grandmother Shares News on Due Date?
With so much spotlight on her daughter the Duchess of Cambridge's pregnancy, Carole Middleton managed to get into the headlines today after she rescued a neighborhood dog this week. The future grandmother of the future heir to the thrown even managed to reunite the lost pet with its owners, neighbors of the Middleton's in Berkshire. Also, Kate's mother might have revealed a due date update that contradicts the alleged July 13th birth date.
For about a month now, the reported due date for Kate and Prince William's baby was said to be July 13. However new reports claim that Carole Middleton has been telling close friends that the birth will actually take place past that date and that the child will be born under the Leo astrological sign. This pushes the due date to late July is not August. Of course, the palace has made no official announcement concerning the due date.
Some other reports claim that the Duchess will spend about six weeks with her parents in order to surround the infant with family at a young age.
Carole definitely has the birth on her mind, but still managed to still save her neighbors' dog!
"I am so grateful," Basia Hamilton explained. "Our dog had disappeared and we didn't know where it could be. Mrs. Middleton was driving in her car when she spotted a dog by the road. She got out and, when she saw from the collar that it was ours, brought it home. She is very kind."
According to the Telegraph:
Basia, a royal portrait painter, and her husband, Ian, a great nephew of Sir Winston Churchill's friend General Sir Ian Hamilton, are neighbors of Michael and Carole Middleton in Bucklebury.
Perhaps the future heir to the thrown will get to meet the dog that grandma Carole saved!