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The Accusation Against Kate Middleton for Unpaid Debts: A Small Company Owner’s Story

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An Afghani, who arrived as a refugee in Britain, where he became the owner of a small company for children’s toys. He accused my father, “Princess of Wales” Kate Middleton, wife of British Crown Prince William, of deception and treason, for not paying his debts on a company they sold after bankruptcy, which is Party Pieces, which he founded. Michael and Carole Middleton in 1987 and her success allowed them to enroll their three children at Marlborough College, whose annual fee is £43,000, or more than $53,000.

The company owes the equivalent of 3 million and 250 thousand dollars, to large and small companies in its field, including tens of thousands of small companies owned by middle-income families, according to a detailed Al Arabiya.net report, which was published by the British newspaper “The Times” today, in which some of the With outstanding debts, they said it was “unfortunate” that the Middletons had left unpaid bills before the business went bankrupt and sold.

One of those demanding payment of debts totaling only £20,430 is the Afghani Muhammad Pardis, owner of Sultani Gas and father of four, 38. He told the newspaper: “I thought I was in safe hands, and I could trust the royal family. But I was shocked. They owe me what It is equivalent to my profit for a year, and they live in a luxurious mansion,” referring to a villa that the parents paid 5 million pounds to buy in 2012 in the far county of Berkshire in southeast England, 96 km from London.

The smallest creditor, a company founded in 1911 as the Playwrite Group, which imports toys, is owed only $3,000, but it is “unlikely” that it and other small creditors will receive it as part of dues to them, totaling £456,000, accumulated by the company after it She suffered from canceling children’s parties due to “Corona” and its consequences, so she raised the white flag a month ago and declared bankruptcy, pursuant to a law that allows companies to be sold without their debts, so a Briton bought them for $225,000. As for its largest creditor, it is a company to which it owes 760,000 dollars.

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2023-06-10 05:49:37

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