Pippa Middleton net worth 2017: Inside Pippa's personal fortune — the Middleton's millions and beau James Matthews's billions aside
PIPPA Middleton has made her own fortune over the years.
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Pippa Middleton married her long term boyfriend James Matthews earlier this year in a lavish wedding ceremony.
With Spencer Matthews's big brother James being a very successful businessman worth a whopping £2.6 billion, they pulled out all the stopped for the big day.
And let's not forget that the Middleton family on their own already have an impressive fortune, regardless of big sister Kate Middleton becoming a royal after marrying Prince William in 2011.
But Pippa, age 34, has made up her own fortune over the years, too.
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According to some estimates, Pippa is worth $1million, or £75K on her own accord.
As an insight to her own earnings, figures released by Companies House also showed that she made £229,241 between May 2013 and 2014.
Pippa was the sole director and shareholder of PXM Enterprises Limited, and made money from that since setting it up in 2013.
However, last year Pippa's company revealed profits of only £50,700, and shut the company in September 2017.
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So how has Pippa built up her own fortune?
Well in 2012 Pippa, who had the odds in her favour for a pregnancy announcement this year, has a successful career as a writer.
After stints in PR for luxury goods and event planning at Table Talk, the English Literature graduate moved mainly into writing, previously being the editor of her parent's online party planning magazine.
Pippa started her own company in 2012, PXM Enterprises, the same year she published her first book Celebrate: A Year of Festivities For Families and Friends, which she reportedly got a £400,000 advance for.
She has continued writing for several notable publications since, from The Telegraph to The Spectator.
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Meanwhile, it's recently been revealed just how much her big sister Kate is worth to the British economy.
Between them, Prince William's immediate family united have a staggering worth of £10billion – that's the amount of money they generate for British businesses.
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