Kate Middleton Update: Queen Elizabeth II Upset With Pregnant Princess... Again

By Staff Reporter - 07 Jan '15 02:35AM
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It seems like Kate Middleton has once again displeased Queen Elizabeth II.

It is being speculated that the 88-year-old monarch is upset with the Duchess of Cambridge for not attending the annual luncheon at Sandringham, allegedly breaking the Christmas tradition.

According to Inquisitr, the Jan. 9 issue of Life & Style magazine reports that Princess Kate offended Queen Elizabeth by not following the royal protocol. Previously, it was reported that Prince William and Princess Kate had Christmas lunch with Carole and Michael Middleton at Anmer Hall, Norfolk.

"It is understood Kate, William and George will have Christmas lunch with the Middletons at Anmer as they rest of the royals sit down in the Sandringham Main house," Mirror had previously reported.

This is not it. The Queen was also not supportive of the idea of Middletons joining the annual Christmas church service. It has been learnt that Prince William had invited his in-laws to St. Mary Magdalene Church on Christmas Day.

"This request would have come from William. William is making his own rules-he's not sticking to the tradition but the Queen has to move with the times and she's good at that," editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine Ingrid Seward revealed to People.

These speculations have not been confirmed by the royal spokesperson.

However, this is not the first time that rumours of Queen Elizabeth and Princess Kate's alleged feud has surfaced.

Earlier, a few media reports had suggested that the Queen was unhappy with Prince William and Princess Kate's decision to move to the countryside home. She also reportedly disliked the fact that Kate skipped her royal engagements during her first trimester of pregnancy, as reported by Inquisitr.

The Queen had also hinted that Kate should gain weight during her pregnancy. But to the disappointment of the Queen, due to hyperemesis gravidarum the princess could not do so.

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