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Pregnant Princess Kate Middleton FEUD: Before Baby Due Date, Brother James Speaks Out

Rumors are once again flying that pregnant Princess Kate Middleton may find herself in a bit of a royal feud. This time, the alleged beef exists between her and brother James Middleton. The duchess also finds herself in the news for teaching baby George how to swim, prior to her second baby's due date.

Vacations are generally a time for rest and relaxation, but they can also be a great learning experience. That was certainly the case for Prince George, when the young royal attended vacay with his slightly less-famous parents.

According to US Weekly, Princess Kate's adorable baby boy learned how to swim for the first time:

"The couple, who also threw Middleton's mom Carole Middleton a 60th birthday party at Basil's Bar on Jan. 31, were waited on by a staff of five during their stay...The luxurious location was even fit for their 18-month-old son Prince George, who practiced his swimming lessons in the estate's private children's pool...'He loves splashing about,' the insider tells Us. 'It's the perfect place for him to play!'"

Unfortunately, that isn't the only reason that the adorable family finds themselves in the news.

A number of tabloids are reporting that Kate Middleton is in a feud with her own brother, James Middleton.

However, under closer review, the claims appear to be based on an interview from TYD, The Young Director. When James was asked if it gets frustrating living in the shadow of his sister, Middleton responded (via E! Online):

"Yes, it does get frustrating...I work incredibly hard -- just like every other person in business and work...And aside from the fact of -- yes, I am the brother of someone very important -- I am, at the end of the day, just James."

What do you think about the latest reports? Is there any chance that James and Kate are really feuding? Are you excited about Kate's upcoming bundle of joy?

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