Kate Middleton Plotted to Marry Prince William?
Kate Middleton and her mother allegedly conspired to make certain she and Prince William were married.
The Duchess of Cambridge's plotting didn't ended there, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry. Middleton is reported to be establishing a growing pattern of overlooking protocol and challenging power.
The website adds Prince William has allowed Kate's parents to play a large role in their grandchildren's lives. Middleton's mother Carole has reportedly taken full advantage, readily changing certain traditions and seeking to teach Prince George more middle-class values.
Word is Queen Elizabeth II has now "removed" the Middleton family from having any regular influence on the prince, the duchess or their children.
In the face these changes, reports are Kate Middleton has begun rebelling in slight ways, such as wearing her mother's earrings and donning what's been described as a very sheer dress during the recent world premiere of "Spectre."
"Kate Middleton may have plotted and schemed her way to marrying Prince William, but it's clear the Middletons have an agenda," a source said. "Queen Elizabeth has let a lot of royal protocol be shattered under the March of the Middletons, and it appears the Duchess and her royal revolution isn't done yet."
Prince William and Middleton were first reported to be an item in 2004. Seven years later, they were married in a lavish ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, followed by a reception at Buckingham Palace that was viewed on TV by an estimated 2 billion people.
Around Christmas time in 2012, the couple announced they were expecting their first child together, and Prince George was welcomed into the world in London in July 2013.
In December 2014, Middleton made her first trip to New York, where she and Prince William spent three days promoting British interests across the city.
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