In November 2006, Middleton accepted a position as an accessory buyer with the clothing chain "Jigsaw". She also worked part-time until January 2011 as a catalogue photographer, webpage designer and marketing officer for her parents' firm "Party Pieces". In 2008, it was reported that she had quit her job at "Jigsaw" to become a professional photographer, intending to take private classes with photographer Mario Testino, who had taken several well-known photographs of Diana, Princess of Wales and her sons. Testino later denied that Middleton was going to be working for him.
There is speculation that Kate Middleton after her marriage with Prince William plans to start a family straight away.
Kate intends to give up her job as a website designer and photographer at the family business "Party Pieces" despite previous plans to continue after the wedding.
But she won’t be taking up full-time royal duties instead.
Her only official duties - including opening ceremonies and attending charity events - will be on the arm of her RAF pilot husband in the immediate future, St James’s Palace confirmed.
Kate will not get her own office and will instead share staff with William.
A spokesman stated: "Prince William wants to initiate her properly into the job, so at first she will not undertake any solo engagements."
But she won’t be taking up full-time royal duties instead.
Her only official duties - including opening ceremonies and attending charity events - will be on the arm of her RAF pilot husband in the immediate future, St James’s Palace confirmed.
Kate will not get her own office and will instead share staff with William.
A spokesman stated: "Prince William wants to initiate her properly into the job, so at first she will not undertake any solo engagements."
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