Kate Middleton News: Duchess of Cambridge Overjoyed With Pippa Middleton, James Matthews Hooking Up? Afraid Prince Harry Will Propose To Sister

Pippa Middleton and James Matthews are reportedly back together, which makes Kate Middleton incredibly relieved. Now that her sister is rekindling an old romance with her former flame, Prince Harry and Lady Kitty Spencer will finally get a chance to get to know each other better.

According to Daily Mail, Matthews tagged along in the Royal Family's New Year's holiday celebration in St. Barts. The alleged couple was spotted enjoying each other's company, playing tennis and even making out.

Although Pippa claimed that the two are nothing but friends, multiple sources claimed that Matthews was actually one of the reasons why she ended her relationship with Nico Jackson in 2015. Back in September, the couple even participated in the 50-mile swimming and running race event in Stockholm, Sweden.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Kate is over the over the moon when she found out that Pippa started seeing Matthews again. The Duchess of Cambridge was reportedly worried that Prince Harry will propose to Pippa during their trip to St. Barts. Luckily for her, Prince Harry was a no-show during the entire family trip. It was said that he was planning on surprising Pippa by showing up unannounced but that did not happen.

A new report suggested that he may have spent the holidays with Lady Spencer. It has long been rumored that Prince Harry and Pippa has been secretly seeing each other. Insiders even claim that Pippa only brought Matthews with them to serve as a cover up.

Turns out, Prince Harry may not at all be interested in her sister-in-law after all and was thinking of getting together with Lady Spencer.

"It's nothing new for Royals to marry first cousins. It hasn't happened in a long time, but hey, Kitty is a gorgeous blonde and most assuredly an upgrade - or two or three - from Pippa Middleton," CDL claimed.

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