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Pregnant Princess Kate Middleton Queen Feud: Leaves Baby George, Eats at Parents' House?

Rumors are once again flying that pregnant Princess Kate Middleton may be in a feud with Queen Elizabeth. Not only did Middleton leave her baby Prince George at home during their recent trip to Church, but she and Prince William decided to eat with the Middleton's instead of the royal family.

Could it be true? Is Princess Kate really fighting it out with the Queen?

Probably not, but she did raise a few eyebrows on Christmas. The first time occurred during the morning church celebration. Although she and Prince William attended the ceremony, People tells readers that Prince George was nowhere to be found:

"Holding hands, Prince William and Princess Kate made their way to church Thursday morning for Christmas services with the rest of the royal family...The couple, both 32, left Prince George at home to enjoy his presents as they joined Queen Elizabeth and cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie at St. Mary Magdalene church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England."

Of course, the real buzz surrounding Princess Kate and the Queen is that Middleton opted out of eating with the Royal family.

Instead, as Mail Online tells readers, Kate Middleton decided to eat with her own parents:

"It's the festive dilemma that plenty of couples will be familiar with - just how do you divide your time between your respective in-laws...the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge...attended church with the royal family - then headed back to their Norfolk mansion for a slap-up turkey dinner with the Middletons...The decision raised eyebrows as royal watchers had expected the Cambridges to join the Queen and Prince Philip at Sandringham for lunch, as they did last year."

What do you think about the latest reports? Is there really a feud between Princess Kate and Queen Elizabeth? Were you surprised Prince William and HRH left the baby at home?

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