Teen 'hit by car' on Pippa Middleton’s £15m estate as police investigate 'crash'
Police say they are investigating after a teenager was allegedly hit by a car on Pippa Middleton Matthews' £15m estate.
The boy, whose age and name have not been released, is said to have been struck by the vehicle on the estate in Berkshire.
Thames Valley Police said the incident was not serious and the teenager was uninjured.
In a statement issued to The Mirror, a force spokesperson said: "Thames Valley Police received reports of a teenager being involved in a collision with a vehicle at an address near Hungerford, on 22 February this year.
"The boy was not injured in the incident. The incident will be investigated by the local Neighbourhood Policing Team."
Teen 'kept as slave, starved and beaten' sues adoptive parents and authoritiesThe 150-acre estate is home to Kate Middleton's sister, Pippa, as well as her husband James Matthews and their three children.
It has 30 rooms, as well as walled gardens and a swimming pool, and is about an hour's drive from the Wales' current residence after the family moved to Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle estate, as well as being close to Carole and Michael Middleton in the Berkshire village of Bucklebury.
The couple submitted plans earlier this year to dig up the walled garden a build a new giant pool measuring 82ft x 19ft, Mail Online reports.
A spokesperson for the family reportedly denied anybody had been hit in a statement to The Sun, saying there had been no contact between them and the police.
The spokesperson said: "There was an issue with trespassers at the property, who left a designated footpath, and were trespassing on private property.
"No one was run over and there has been no contact between the family and the police. This is simply untrue."
Representatives for the family could not be reached by The Mirror for further comment.