Pippa Middleton named her newborn Rose and plans to copy Jeremy Clarkson’s farm concept

Pippa Middleton named her newborn Rose and plans to copy Jeremy Clarkson’s farm concept

REVEALED: Pippa Middleton has named her newborn daughter Rose… when it turns out she plans to copy Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm on her own 77-acre plot in Berkshire

  • Pippa Middleton gave birth to a daughter they named Rose
  • Rose is the third child between Pippa, 38, and husband James Matthews, 46
  • Couple plans to develop their farm, inspired by Jeremy Clarkson’s farm

Pippa Middleton named her newborn daughter after millionaire James Matthews Rose.

Kate’s 38-year-old sister already has two children, Arthur, three, and Grace, one.

The welcome of the third Middleton child comes with the news that Kate’s younger sister plans to develop their 77-acre Buckleberry Farm Park in a similar style to Jeremy Clarkson‘s Diddly Squat farm shop.

Pippa Middleton was 'heavily pregnant' with her third child when she was photographed on June 4 during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.  A daughter was born whom they named Rose

Pippa Middleton was ‘heavily pregnant’ with her third child when she was photographed on June 4 during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. A daughter was born whom they named Rose

Pippa, pictured with Kate at Wimbledon in 2012, plans to develop her 77-acre Buckleberry Farm Park in a style similar to that of Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop

Pippa, pictured with Kate at Wimbledon in 2012, plans to develop her 77-acre Buckleberry Farm Park in a style similar to that of Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop

Detailed plans seen by the Mail on Sunday show that the intention is to create a busy complex with glamping, cabins, a farm shop and restaurant.

Their vision is in line with the current upmarket trend towards fashionable day centers and places that offer ‘human health activities’.

Inevitably, some critics will suggest that marketing for Bucklebury Farm Park in Berkshire may cynically attempt to capitalize on the family’s royal connections.

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