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Uncle of Kate Princess of Wales joins UK TV show ‘Big Brother’

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LONDON (Reuters) – The uncle of Kate, Britain’s Princess of Wales, joined reality TV show “Celebrity Big Brother” on Monday, offering millions of viewers the tantalising prospect that he could gossip about the British royal family to his house mates.

Gary Goldsmith, aged 58, is the younger brother of Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton. He was a guest at Kate’s wedding to William, the heir to the throne, in 2011.

His appearance on the show comes at a testing time for the royals after King Charles was diagnosed with cancer and Kate has been absent from public life while she recovers from abdominal surgery in January.

Goldsmith said in the show that Kate was “simply perfect”.

“The first time I met William, Catherine was cooking and William said ‘Hi, do you want a cup of tea’,” he said. “Very normal.”

The businessman, who made a fortune in IT recruitment, said he wanted to “put the record straight” about his bad boy reputation.

But added: “Winding people up is probably my favourite hobby.”

“I’m an absolute nightmare to live with; there’s a reason why I’ve had four wives,” he added.

In 2017 Goldsmith was fined after he assaulted his fourth wife, Julie-Ann, in a drunken argument.

He joined 11 other celebrities including reality TV judge and music manager Louis Walsh and TV presenter Fern Britton in the Big Brother house, where they are constantly filmed.

Celebrity Big Brother has been revived by broadcaster ITV six years after it last aired on rival Channel 5.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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