Gary Goldsmith makes big statement on Princess Kate, William's future in royal family
Gary Goldsmith breaks silence on Kate's relationship with William, royal family
Kate Middleton's uncle Gary Goldsmith shared interesting details about Princess Kate's value in the royal family.
Goldsmith, who entered the Celebrity Big Brother house on Monday night, said it is “difficult to get hold of Kate at the best of times”.
Princess Kate's mom's brother lavished praise on her niece while highlighting the future Queen's nature and her devotion and steadfastness with her husband Prince William and the royal family in crisis.
Former X Factor judge Louis Walsh, in scenes that will air on Tuesday’s episode, asks him if it is difficult for him to be related to famous people.
The businessman replies: "I didn’t vote for it, it happened to me, and then suddenly there’s a spotlight on you.
"They call me the buncle! Have you heard of a buncle? Bad uncle, apparently every family has them."
He continues: "It’s difficult to get hold of Kate at the best of times, and she’s got children and I love the fact that she’s putting family first."
Describing Kate and William's future with the Firm, Goldsmith said he believes the prince and princess of Wales will be "the saviour of the royal family".
The discussion then turned to the Duchess of Sussex, but Kate's uncle verdict on the Duchess has not been revealed.
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