New twist in cruel campaign against Kate Middleton’s family as OnlyFans model feuds with royal in-laws

The parents of the Princess of Wales have been the target of another cruel poster campaign — featuring an OnlyFans model.

The signs appeared in Carole and Michael Middleton’s home village of Bucklebury in Berkshire.

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Princess Kate’s parents have been the target of another cruel poster campaign — featuring a scantily clad model OnlyFans Credit: SUPPLIED
The obscene posters were put up in their village of Bucklebury, Berks, claiming to advertise a young woman who had 'suffered' as a result of their company's collapse

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Rude posters were put up in their village of Bucklebury, Berks, claiming to advertise a young woman who had ‘suffered’ as a result of their company’s collapseCredit: Mega
Molly said she asked friends to put up posters on her behalf Wednesday night

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Molly said she asked friends to put up posters on her behalf on Wednesday nightCredit: INSTAGRAM/MOLLYBRASHMODEL

The young woman on the posters bizarrely claims that it is the Middletons’ fault that she ended up posing on the adult site.

The family have been at the center of a smear campaign since their former party business collapsed this summer with debts of £2.6m, sparking fury from suppliers.

Carole, 68, and Michael, 74, sold the business a few weeks ago.

The Sun on Sunday reported earlier this month about the first flash of hate-filled posters. But this second wave – with a model named Molly – seems to include a much larger number of characters.

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Dozens of posters were found within a three-mile radius of the couple’s village.

One was stuck to a sign for Bucklebury Farm, owned by Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton, 40, and her husband James Matthews, 48. Prince George was spotted at the family petting zoo on the farm.

An email with photos of the poster was also sent to hundreds of people from an anonymous address.

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The pictures showed Molly in a pink bra and had a message claiming she started her OnlyFans after being sacked by a company that was left out of pocket when the Middletons’ Party Pieces business collapsed.

Some urged the couple – who started the business out of their home in 1987 – to pay off the debts themselves.

Friends claim that Carole was trying to secure payment to creditors.

Speaking to The Sun last night, Molly, 23, said she asked friends to put up posters on her behalf on Wednesday night.

She refused to name the company that allegedly let her go – and denied it was all a publicity stunt.

Molly said: “It should be pointed out that if you don’t pay your creditors, it doesn’t just affect one person, it affects all the employees of the company. That’s why I say that’s why I got fired.

Kate's mother Carole Middleton, 68, and husband Michael, 74, sold the business just weeks before

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Kate’s mother Carole Middleton, 68, and husband Michael, 74, sold the company just weeks beforeCredit: Getty
The posters were pasted on a sign for Bucklebury Farm, owned by Kate's sister Pippa Middleton (40) and her husband James Matthews (48).

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The posters were plastered on a sign for Bucklebury Farm, owned by Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton, 40, and her husband James Matthews, 48 ​​Credit: SUPPLIED

“It’s not part of the promotion, but as you can see from the photo, it would be a great publicity stunt for me. Don’t you think I deserve something back after being fired? I think I know.”

Asked about claims the Middletons were being unfairly targeted, she said: “Do you think the unfair treatment is not paying the millions you owe or getting fired? I think that I am the one who was wronged and others.”

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She said she only started her OnlyFans in January as a side business, claiming she ended up working full-time after being fired from her admin role in April.

Molly added: “I was told it was because of their company. After seeing the first posters online, I wanted to vent my frustration and let everyone know how I felt. I’m sure many others do as well.

“I understand how this looks in public and how the public feels about the creators of OnlyFans, but I was at rock bottom.”

Molly’s message, plastered all over the village, read: “This is what I’ve been talking about!! The company I used to work for has now let me go. This is because: PARTY PIECES HOLDINGS LTD has not paid its creditors!”

The posters were almost immediately taken down by angry locals, who had valued the Middletons as their neighbors for decades.

Villager Sharon Fry, 49, told The Sun: “Posters were everywhere – all over the farm gates and even in the church. It is not right for a half-naked model to be plastered all over our beautiful village.”

The sleepy village of Bucklebury where Kate's parents live

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The sleepy village of Bucklebury, where Kate’s parents live Credit: Alamy
Middleton's Party Pieces went bust

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Middleton’s Party Pieces went bust

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