Kate Middleton took a virtual tour of Clouds House last week, an addiction treatment center in Wiltshire, England. The center is run by Action on Addiction, the addiction support charity of which the Duchess of Cambridge is patron.
27.05.2020 - 17:13 / justjared.com
Duchess Kate Middleton was the subject of an article that claimed she was feeling “exhausted” and “trapped” after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s royal exit with regard to her “larger workload.”
Well, Kensington Palace has issued a rare statement in response to this article. It’s not often that the palace responds to gossip reports.
“This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations which were not put to Kensington Palace prior to publication,” a Kensington Palace
Kate Middleton took a virtual tour of Clouds House last week, an addiction treatment center in Wiltshire, England. The center is run by Action on Addiction, the addiction support charity of which the Duchess of Cambridge is patron.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a new video on Instagram to mark Volunteers' Week in the U.K. In the clip, they speak to volunteers from two organizations: Conscious Youth in Kirklees, England, which offers services to young people to encourage "active citizenship and community cohesion," and Machynlleth Corona Community Response in Powys, Wales, which provides "community support" to local people amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kate Middleton and Prince William sent a video message to paramedics, firefighters, police, and other frontline workers to mark Australia's inaugural "Thank a First Responder Day." The Cambridges thanked first responders who battled the country's devastating wildfires in late 2019 and early 2020, as well as those currently fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan Markle is reportedly mad about a perceived double standard in how Kensington Palace treats its royal women… and she may be on to something!
Check your notifications, Kate Middleton may have left you a comment! The Duchess of Cambridge replied to some Instagram entries into her virtual photo competition “Hold Still,” which launched earlier this month. Kind Kate asked the world to share photos that embody their life in lockdown, in order to capture a “portrait” and “spirit of the nation” in this unprecedented time.
Kate Middleton isn’t letting allegations slow her down. The Duchess of Cambridge is “more than happy” to step up to the plate as a senior member of the British royal family and has long believed 2020 would be a “pivotal year,” palaces source told royal expert Kate Nicholl for Vanity Fair on Monday.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are planning on fighting back over the Tatler cover.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have reportedly sent legal letters to Tatler following its publication of a profile on Kate Middleton.Kensington Palace previously refuted Tatler's cover story, saying it "contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations."According to the Mail on Sunday, the Cambridges are requesting that the story be removed from the internet.Earlier this week, Kensington Palace was forced to issue a statement in response to a new cover story about Kate Middleton
Last week, Tatler Magazine published a truly !!! , wherein they allegedly spoke to a buncha the Duchess’ “friends” who claimed Kate is upset about her workload following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's departure, and that she's “exhausted” due to her increased duties. They even at the royal wedding, claiming they argued over Princess Charlotte's tights.
Kensington Palace made a very rare move late last night and issued a statement in response to Tatler's cover story on Kate Middleton. A Palace spokesperson said: "This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations which were not put to Kensington Palace prior to publication." The Palace did not specify explicitly what the inaccuracies and false misrepresentations were.
Kensington Palace have been forced to hit out at reports about Kate Middleton after it was claiming that she is "furious" over her increased workload.The 38 year old was reported to have been left unimpressed over her new jobs following the departure of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as "senior" members of the Royal family.
So, Tatler magazine , wherein they spoke to a number of the Duchess' "friends" who spilled some pretty !!! tea. Not only did sources say Kate is upset about her workload, they claimed she's "exhausted" due to her increased duties, and even at the royal wedding. And it looks like Kensington Palace isn't here for it.
Kensington Palace is shutting down a "false" report about Kate Middleton. On Wednesday, the Palace issued a strong statement regarding the Tatler magazine article, which claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge was feeling "exhausted" after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit.
Kensington Palace issued a rare statement on Tuesday night, May 26, after a story about was .Gossip-filled stories about the royal family run regularly, but it's not often that palace spokespeople weigh in on them. The team clearly felt strongly enough about claimed falsehoods in the Tatler story that they issued a response, according to multiple sources, including .
Prince William and Kate Middleton are "considering" keeping Princess Charlotteat home during the summer when school is expected to reopen, according to The Sunday Times. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to "keep" their 5-year-old son Prince George and 6-year-old daughter "together and to maintain their lockdown routine" amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Both children attend Thomas's school in Battersea in southwest London.