Everything Gary Goldsmith has spilled about royals on CBB – Kate Middleton 'difficulty' to Prince Harry dig
07.03.2024 - 17:09
/ ok.co.uk
He's only been in the Celebrity Big Brother house for a few days, but Kate Middleton's uncle, Gary Goldsmith has already dropped some interesting lines about the Royal Family. While he's remained heavily loyal to his niece and the family, when you're under 24/7 surveillance it's hard not to let the odd comment slip, be it subtle or not.
The younger brother of Carole Middleton, Gary, has already spoken candidly about the Prince and Princess of Wales along with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. And with another two weeks of the hit reality TV show to go, we're bound to hear some more revelations about the Royal Family.
So let's take a look at what Gary – who fans believe has a 'game plan' – has already said while in the Big Brother house about his niece and the Royal Family. From the time he first met Prince William to a subtle dig at Prince Harry.
'Normal' Prince William meeting Before even entering the BB house, Gary provided a nod to the royals and said William was "very normal" in a teaser clip. He recalled: "First time I met William, Catherine was cooking and William said, 'Hi, do you want a cup of tea?' Very normal." He also praised Prince William over his disagreements with his brother, Prince Harry, saying: : "He's done an amazing job in that horrible situation and he's had an olive branch open all the time for his brother to come back." Kate is 'difficult to get hold of' While in the house, the proud uncle revealed that it can be "difficult" to get hold of his niece.
He said: "It’s difficult to get hold of Kate at the best of times", adding: "she’s got children and I love the fact that she’s putting family first." He went on to say that he believes Kate and William will be "the saviour of the Royal Family". Louis
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