Duchess of Cambridge’s uncle watching Royal Wedding in London pub

  • Gary Goldsmith spotted watching royal wedding at pub in Marylebone, London
  • The 52-year-old could be seen sat at the bar with a drink watching the big day
  • Entrepreneur was fined £5,000 last November for punching wife to ground 

The Duchess of Cambridge’s uncle was pictured watching the royal wedding at his local pub this weekend.

Gary Goldsmith was spotted at a pub in Marylebone, central London, on Saturday afternoon during Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big day. 

He could be seen sat at a table in the bar with the royal wedding being broadcast on the screen in front of him. 

The 52-year-old was fined £5,000 last November for punching his wife to the ground after an argument in a taxi.

The Duchess of Cambridge’s uncle Gary Goldsmith was spotted watching the royal wedding at his local pub in Marylebone, central London, on Saturday

He could be seen sat at a table in the bar with the royal wedding being broadcast on the screen in front of him

Kate's mother Carole is Mr Goldsmith's older sister

He could be seen sat at a table in the bar with the royal wedding being broadcast on the screen in front of him. Kate’s mother Carole is Mr Goldsmith’s older sister

The entrepreneur was also ordered to do a year of rehabilitation by a magistrate who called him a ‘nasty drunk’ after Julie-Ann was left briefly unconscious by the attack. 

The couple began arguing in a taxi on their way home from a charity auction at Home House, a private members’ club in central London, on October 13 after Julie Ann accused her husband of taking drugs. He responded by calling her a ‘whore’ and a ‘nothing’.

He later issued a heartfelt apology to the court and said he was ‘deeply ashamed’ for punching his wife. 

Mr Goldsmith grew up in a council house in Southall with Kate’s mother Carole, his elder sister, before making £17million when he sold his shares in an IT recruitment company.

Mr Goldsmith grew up in a council house in Southall before making £17million when he sold his shares in an IT recruitment company

Mr Goldsmith grew up in a council house in Southall before making £17million when he sold his shares in an IT recruitment company

After watching the ceremony Mr Goldsmith was spotted leaving the pub

The 52-year-old was fined £5,000 last November for punching his wife to the ground after an argument in a taxi

After watching the ceremony Mr Goldsmith was spotted leaving the pub. The 52-year-old was fined £5,000 last November for punching his wife to the ground after an argument in a taxi

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