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  2. Inside the Financial Fall of the Middleton Family Party ... - AOL

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    Carole and Michael owned the company until news broke in May 2023 that they were forced to sell following a financial collapse. Nearly a year after they sold the company, a source told Us Weekly ...

  3. Michael Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Middleton. Michael Francis Middleton (born 23 June 1949) is a British businessman. He is the father of Catherine, Princess of Wales, Philippa Matthews and James Middleton. Born in Leeds, Middleton was educated at the University of Surrey. He joined British Airways and worked as a flight dispatcher. In 1980, he married Carole Goldsmith, who ...

  4. What the Royals Think of Carole Middleton's Crippling "Party ...

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    Soooooo, Carole Middleton's brand, Party Pieces, is in a huge amount of debt.Which isn't great news for the Middletons—to the point where Carole is “desperately” trying to shield her ...

  5. Party piece - Wikipedia

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    See media help. In British and Irish culture, a party piece is something done at a gathering in order to entertain the company such as the recitation of a poem, performing a dance, singing a song, performing a trick, [2][3] or giving a display of memory [4] or strength. [5] It is usually the speciality of the performer. [6]

  6. Party City - Wikipedia

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    Party City Holdco Inc,[2] commonly referred to as Party City is an American chain of party stores founded in 1986 by Steve Mandell in East Hanover, New Jersey. The companies headquarters [3] are in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. The company is the largest retailer of party goods in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

  7. Common Sense Group - Wikipedia

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    The Common Sense Group was created in mid-2020. By November, it included 59 MPs and seven members of the House of Lords. [2] Its president is Edward Leigh MP. [3]Following an interim report on the connections between colonialism and properties now in the care of the National Trust, including links with historic slavery, members of the group signed a letter to The Telegraph in November 2020.