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Pippa Middleton Spoofs Herself, Makes Fun of Her Book in Hilarious Editorial
Pippa Middleton Spoofs Herself, Makes Fun of Her Book in Hilarious Editorial
December 12, 2012

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!

Critics have not been kind to Pippa Middleton's party-planning guide, Celebrate, which was widely ridiculed upon its release for its too-basic advice. (Sample tip: "When hosting a party, move any clutter from the space where you're entertaining.") But the author has a message for all the naysayers: They're not laughing at her, they're laughing with her.

Duchess Kate's 29-year-old party-planner sister showed she was in on the joke by writing a hilarious, tongue-in-cheek guest editorial for The Spectator, a long-running weekly magazine focused on political and current events.

"I have been much teased for my book. Lots of journalists are saying that my advice is glaringly obvious," she writes in the piece. "A spoof Twitter account called @pippatips offers such pearls as 'Enjoy a glass of water by getting a clean glass and pouring in water from a tap or bottle.'"

"But in my defense, let me say this: Celebrate is meant to be a guide to party planning and, as such, it has to cover the basics," she continues cheekily. "If I were to write a cookery book, for instance, I would be compelled to say that, to make an omelette, you have to break at least one egg. Actually, that's not a bad idea." Added the royal bridesmaid world-famous for her derriere: "Or maybe I should write a sequel and call it Bottoms Up? Now that could be a bestseller."

Should said sequel come to be, she adds, she's prepared for the inevitable book-signings. "I have finally perfected my signature," she writes, revealing that she takes pains to distance herself from her well-known surname. "It took hours of practicing...I decided early on just to write Pippa, not Middleton."

Continuing the gag, the writer shares her "excruciatingly self-evident tips for festive entertaining in the workplace," including gems like: "Choose, if you can, a Christmas-themed menu. A turkey, for example, can be perfect for large gatherings." She also offers some thoughts on appropriate conversation topics: "Keep speeches brief and cheerful. Christmas is not a time to talk about redundancies."

It is a time for costumes, though -- at least in the Middleton household.

"My father has developed a tradition of surprising us at some point by appearing in fancy dress. He buys a new costume each year and typically gets carried away," the Brit discloses of father Michael, who shares kids Kate, 30, Pippa, and James, 25, with wife Carole. "A couple of Christmases ago he appeared in an inflatable sumo outfit. It's endearing, really, and only quite embarrassing."

This year's holiday is likely to be especially happy, as the family celebrates Duchess Catherine's pregnancy. (Kate and Prince William** announced Dec. 3 that they're expecting their first child.)

"Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a baby," St. James's Palace said in a statement. "The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry and members of both families are delighted with the news."

This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Pippa Middleton Spoofs Herself, Makes Fun of Her Book in Hilarious Editorial


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Well I would rather have the basics spelled out for me than a book like What's her face writes the queen of over the too perfection Martha... Some people who are new to any of that may need the obvious spelled out. Everyone gets down on her like all of us wouldn't be trying all sorts of things to be something separate than the future queens sister! And her families business is party goods isn't it??? So why is this such a stretch that she would write a book. Leave the girl alone she is 25 needs to find her own style.
Posted by LTC'sGirl December 13, 2012, 1:12 pm
She wrote a book? Or just attached her name to it? If the sample in the article is any indication, my common sense good write a book also - it's just that I have to work for a living, she can ride her sister's coat tails forever
Posted by Fly by night December 13, 2012, 7:30 am
Not mad about her but the following is true: 1) Books about parties are for pleasure, and should contain obvious material - it's about the way they are written, not only the ideas; any diet book, for instance - also an informational read - (including all successful, highly reviewed ones) include obvious tips - exercise 30 minutes to an hour daily, eat smaller portions). 2) Sometimes people need to be reminded of obvious things given that perfectionists tend to overdo things and leave out the very basic things that are necessary. 3) Did you expect her to be a genius? The point of the book, for her, was to set herself aside and paint herself in a light of having her own seperate interests/goals aside from running about town with wealthy, out-of-touch young men who do nothing but spend money and start trouble.
Posted by rio truf December 13, 2012, 2:52 am
ok next
Posted by Breaking bad lover December 12, 2012, 9:42 pm