
How Kate Middleton’s Own Cousin, Lucy Middleton, Helped With Publishing Prince Harry’s Book
Prince Harryβs memoir Spare has been a hot topic among royal watchers ever since its release. Fans and commentators alike have been digesting some of the dukeβs revelations. And many have wondered just how the royal family members who were mentioned in the book feel about some of Harryβs surprising claims.
Now, weβre learning that the Princess of Walesβ (formerly known as Kate Middleton) cousin, Lucy Middleton, knew what was coming as she was involved with the publication of Spare.

Who is Kateβs cousin Lucy Middleton?
Lucy is the daughter ofΒ Richard Middleton who is the brother of the princessβs father Michael Middleton.
Kate and her cousin have been very close over the years. They even lived together in Italy for a few months while studying at the British Institute of Florence.Β At the time, the two women rentedΒ out a $650-a-month student apartment. After a gap year in 2001, Kate headed off to study art history at St. Andrewβs University in Scotland. And Lucy returned to England and studied French and ItalianΒ at the University of Bristol before graduating from BPP Law School in London in 2004.Β
In 2018, Lucy was chosen to be one of Prince Louisβ godparents.
How Lucy is connected to Prince Harryβs memoir
Lucy works as an attorney. Sheβs reportedly one of the lawyers who sent a letter to the magazine Tatler in 2020 following the publication of an article titledΒ βCatherine the GreatβΒ in which journalist Anna Pasternak claimed that the then-Duchess of Cambridge was an βexhaustedβ woman βtrappedβ in the royal family.Β According to The Sun, the main source of information for the article was Vanessa Mulroney, sister-in-law of Jessica Mulroney, a close friend of Meghan Markleβs. Kateβs press office found the article offensive and made that known through her legal team.Β
Today Lucyβs LinkedIn profile reads: βFormer litigator specializing in defamation, privacy, confidence, and data protection. Now in-house publishing lawyer.β She currently heads the legal department at Penguin Random House which is the same company that published Harryβs memoir, and that information has raised some eyebrows.

Did Lucy βbetrayβ her cousin or did she warn the royals about the book in advance?
A number of outlets are not sure what to make of this info. Marca ran a headline about Lucy that said:Β βKateβs cousin betrayed the crown through Harryβs book.β
However, there are other theories that donβt point to a βbetrayal.β
In fact, some have opined that Lucy likely knew pretty early on that Harry was writing the autobiography and before it was announced publicly gave her cousin and the rest of the royals a heads-up. Moreover, given her position with Penguin Random House, Lucy had to supervise or go through the content in Spare herself to ensure there wouldnβt be any legal issues for the publisher. Therefore, she could have alerted the Princess of Wales to what was actually written about her and her husband in Harryβs book before the excerpts made headlines.