Villagers seeking volunteers to boost security after poster campaign targeting Kate Middleton’s parents
The Middletons have angered an OnlyFans model
VILLAGERS are seeking volunteers to boost security and help net poster pests targeting the Princess of Wales’s parents.
More helpers are wanted to take part in Neighbourhood Watch schemes.
Several positions are up for grabs in the West Berkshire village of Bucklebury — home to Kate’s parents Carole and Michael Middleton and her sister Pippa’s farm.
An ad in next month’s edition of the parish magazine says: “We are looking for more people to set up or fill Neighbourhood Watch schemes.”
It lists the streets with vacant positions.
One local said: “We need to catch whoever is doing this.
“While posters on trees may seem harmless, falling victim to a targeted hate campaign must feel intimidating for the Middletons.”
The Sun told yesterday how scores of posters of a scantily clad OnlyFans model were pinned to trees and telegraph poles.
The Middletons have faced a malicious campaign since their Party Pieces business went under this summer with £2.6million in debts.
Carole, 68, and Michael, 74, had sold it weeks earlier.
The OnlyFans model, named Molly, 23, claimed she asked pals to put up the posters.
She said she turned to stripping online after allegedly being let go by a company she claims was left out of pocket when Party Pieces went bust.