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Duchess of Cambridge: Kate Middleton's uncle arrested after 'punching wife'

Gary Goldsmith is the brother of Catherine's mother, Carole Middleton 

Nina Massey
Saturday 14 October 2017 08:36 EDT
Goldsmith, pictured at Pippa Middleton's wedding, May 2017
Goldsmith, pictured at Pippa Middleton's wedding, May 2017 (PA Images / Justin Tallis)

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The Duchess of Cambridge's uncle has been charged with assault by beating.

Gary Goldsmith, 52, was charged with the offence after an alleged incident near his home in Wimpole Street, London, at around 1.20am on Friday.

He was bailed and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 31 October, The Metropolitan Police said.

Goldsmith is the younger brother of Carole Middleton, and attended the weddings of both Kate and Pippa.

In the past he has spoken fondly of his nieces. Describing his pride at seeing Kate marry The Duke of Cambridge, he said: "She is this confident, clever, caring girl who has taken her responsibilities in marriage and job incredibly seriously.

"I think everyone thinks she's sincere, in love and doing her job to the best of her ability."

Goldsmith was brought up with his sister in Southall, west London. Their mother worked in a shop and also did accounts, while their father was a painter and decorator.

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