Pippa Middleton boosts income with Bucklebury farm events The Princess of Wales lives a 45-minute drive away from her younger sister Pippa Middleton could be generating a "substantial income" after relocating closer to her sister, Princess Kate, according to an exclusive statement from a property expert to GB News. The Princess of Wales’s younger sister and her hedge-fund billionaire husband, James Matthews, have opened the doors of their Bucklebury Farm Park lodge in Berkshire for hosting events like parties, retreats, and Pilates classes. In 2020, Pippa and James purchased 72 acres of land in Berkshire for £1.

5 million. Four years later, they launched the lodge at Bucklebury Farm as a venue for social events, reported GB News. In 2022, Pippa, James, and their three children moved from West London to West Berkshire, settling into a £15 million mansion just a 45-minute drive from Prince William and Kate’s Adelaide Cottage.

James Matthews and his business associates had acquired the 72-acre Bucklebury Park Farm earlier. Paul Gibbens, a marketing manager and property expert, provided insights into the potential revenue Pippa and James could be earning from their venture. He explained that high-end events like private parties and Pilates sessions held at the lodge could command significant fees, possibly bringing in thousands of pounds per event.

Additionally, luxury glamping tents, rented out at premium rates, could contribute further income, especially during peak season.