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Carole Middleton has been pictured for the first time since her Caribbean holiday with William and Kate.
On Monday evening, the 70-year-old attended Turn The Tables 2025, hosted by Tania Bryer and James Landale in aid of Cancer Research UK at the Corinthia Hotel in London.
Carole was photographed alongside Hayley de Putron enjoying the special evening.
This marked the first time Carole had been photographed since her Caribbean holiday with the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Carole Middleton pictured for the first time since Caribbean holiday with William and Kate
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Princess Kate, 43, and Prince William, 42, took their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, to the Caribbean for their half-term holiday.
They were joined by Kate's mother Carole, as well as the Princess of Wales's younger siblings Pippa and James, according to reports in the Mail.
Carole's reason for joining was to belatedly celebrate her 70th birthday, which occurred on January 31.
Referring to the Caribbean, a source told the outlet: "Beauty aside, its appeal lies in its fiercely guarded privacy."
Hayley de Putron and Carole Middleton attend Turn The Tables 2025
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In the Caribbean, the Middletons are said to feel as if they have "found their tribe."
Carole is also reportedly referred to by locals as an "island legend".
The source continued: "Carole really lets her hair down and happily chats to anyone she meets on the island.
"She loves a few bottles of cold white wine and leaves Michael despairing of her antics sometimes."
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Carole's attendance at Turn The Tables 2025 on Monday was significant as it was hosted in aid of Cancer Research UK.
Her eldest child, Princess Kate, battled cancer last year and is currently in remission.
Michael and Carole Middleton were understood to have cared for their daughter for much of her chemotherapy treatment, including by helping with the school run.
In a video released in September 2024, George, Charlotte and Louis could be seen playing a sweet card game with their maternal grandparents.