Goldsmith married colleague
flight dispatcher Michael Middleton on 21 June 1980 at the Church of St James in
Dorney, Buckinghamshire. The couple subsequently bought a Victorian house in
Bradfield Southend near
Reading, Berkshire. The Middletons had three children:
Catherine (b. 9 January 1982),
Philippa (b. 6 September 1983) and
James (b. 15 April 1987). In 1995, the Middletons purchased Oak Acre, a
Tudor-style manor house in
Bucklebury, Berkshire. In 2002, Middleton and her husband bought "with cash" a flat in
Chelsea, London, in which their children lived after completing their university studies. The flat was sold for £1.88 million in 2019. In 2011, her daughter Catherine
married Prince William at
Westminster Abbey. The
gold chevron on the
coat of arms commissioned by her husband that year is in reference to Middleton's maiden name of
Goldsmith. She has seven grandchildren:
Prince George,
Princess Charlotte and
Prince Louis of Wales, Arthur Michael, Grace Elizabeth Jane and Rose Matthews, as well as James's son, Inigo. In 2012, the family bought
Bucklebury Manor, in Bucklebury, West Berkshire – a
Grade II listed Georgian manor house set on more than 18 acres. The Middleton family's wealth is the result of their business combined with the
trust funds inherited from
Olive Christiana Middleton (née Lupton), whom the BBC reported in 2011 as being Michael Middleton's
aristocrat grandmother. This wealth has resulted in the Middletons being reported to be multi-millionaires. == Support for family ==