Kate Middleton News & Update: Duchess Of Cambridge Plans Playdate For Prince George, Prince Charlotte With Angelina Jolie's Children!

It seems like there might be a Hollywood royalty and British royalty coming very soon as rumors have it that Kate Middleton is inviting Angelina Jolie and her children to have a play date with Prince George and Princess Charlotte. According to some sources close the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton has always been a big fan of Angelina Jolie and, ever since the two met and were introduce last 2015, they have been in constant contact of each other.

Now that Angelina Jolie and husband Brad Pitt have moved temporarily in Britain together with their six kids, Kate Middleton is itching for Angelina Jolie to come over at their property, to have tea, for the kids to play and even proposed that Brad Pitt should have a game or two with Prince William and Prince Harry. The Hollywood couple is in Britain due to Brad Pitt's movie "Allied," which is currently shooting in Britain.

However, some fans are questioning Kate Middleton's motive in inviting Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt over to their property since Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's children are quite old to have playdate. The youngest children they have, twins Vivienne and Knox, are already eight years old, while Prince George is 2 and Princess Charlotte one year old. Could Kate Middleton be wanting more than just the Royal life and wants to have more friends in the Hollywood business?

Other sources have claimed that if the playdates will not go through, Kate Middleton plans to bring Angelina Jolie to a pub or to ballet to hang out; if this is true then it most certainly is odd. Seeing Kate Middleton and Angelina Jolie in a pub would gather a lot of paparazzi and the British Royalty would not want that.

As for Brad Pitt, Kate Middleton suggesting that they play football with her husband Prince William and his brother Prince Harry is better and would be a site to see. Stay tuned for more updates!

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