Kate Middleton News: Jealous Of Prince William's Ex-Girlfriend; Gets Heat For Huffington Post Editorial Comments

The young royal, Kate Middleton, has been making waves in the media ever since she got married to the third line of British throne, Prince William, and all has been such good topics for her. Middleton has also been very busy with her royal duties, such as being a mom to two wonderful royal babies, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Middleton seems like a very reasonable woman knowing for a fact that she will always be under the spotlight and under the scrutiny of the media, and sometimes there are no ways to escape rumors about her. The newest rumor the Duchess of Cambridge is being pulled into is that she is jealous of her husband's ex-girlfriend, Rose Farquhar, who seemingly resembles Middleton.

Prince William and Farquhar dated back in 2000 when the Prince just graduated from Eton. According to some sources close to Prince William, Farquhar is William's first love.

Farquhar and William only broke up when Farquhar earned a Fame Academy Award and moved to New York to pursue her acting studies. However, Farquhar is now back in the United Kingdom and even audition in "The Voice U.K."

What does Prince William have to say about this? Other sources as well say that Kate Middleton and Rose Farquhar have grown close or could it be the other way around?

In other news, Kate Middleton, who is working as a guest editor at the Huffington Post, recently got some heat for her comments about the mental health issues in young children in the U.K. According to some readers, Middleton does not sound sincere at all with her comments. One Dr. Max Pamberton wrote about his views on Middleton's editorial posts.

"There's just something that made my heart sink when I read the Duchess of Cambridge's comment this week that she 'would not hesitate' to send her children to therapy if she thought they needed it," he said. "I couldn't help but cringe, just a little, when she said she wanted 'to encourage George and Charlotte to speak about their feelings, and to give them the tools and sensitivity to be supportive peers'. It sounded as though it was lifted straight out of some PR handbook. Slightly inauthentic, in other words - and when you're talking about mental illness, being sincere and authentic are quite important."

One thing is for sure Kate Middleton is keeping quiet about all these rumors and hates, and keeping her head high like the royal that she is.

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