It looks like Princess Kate Middleton, who is pregnant with her second child, could be in the midst of a royal feud, baby bump or not. This latest revelation comes after Kate has suffered from crippling morning sickness, all the while keeping her baby's due date and gender secret.
Just because you're a princess (or, technically, a duchess), that doesn't mean that everything is rosy.
Kate Middleton has learned this lesson the hard way. Not only does the princess suffer from terrible morning sickness (and has since her first pregnancy with Prince George Louis Alexander), but now there are reports that she is in the middle of yet another royal feud.
According to one insider who spoke with Australian Woman's Day, Princess Beatrice, the 26-year-old princess may have some beef with Middleton.
It turns out that Beatrice may have some issues with Kate's heritage (via News Max):
"'As far as Bea is concerned, Kate is still just a commoner,' the source told the magazine. 'She's always quick to remind people that, according to official protocol, she still outranks her. And yet the public seems to prefer Kate - at times even her sister Pippa has had more attention than Beatrice and Eugenie. Of course, the sisters find it infuriating.'"
As usual, the tabloid offered up no real proof of their claims.
Likewise, Princess Kate finds herself harboring some information as well.
While pregnant with Prince George, Middleton would joke about the baby's gender, but this time she is keeping quiet. But, as People tells readers, Kate could be too busy helping out charities to discuss the gender of her baby bump:
"Kate, 32, is keeping quiet about what she hopes will be her baby's gender...Appearing at the third of three royal outings this week, Kate met a supporter of one of her charities, Action on Addiction, at a dinner Thursday night, where the expectant mom said she was 'loving' being out for the evening."
What do you think about the latest reports? Is there any chance that Princess Kate is really feuding with Princess Beatrice?
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