Kate Middleton News & Update: Duchess Furious Over Prince William's Attendance At Ex' Wedding; Escaped Easter Church With Royals

It seems that there is a feud going on in the British Royal family as it was clearly seen that numerous of the most important royals in the British hierarchy was not there to spend the Easter Holiday with the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. Instead, other lower positioned royals attended church with the queen, this includes Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Countess Sophia Wessex, Prince Edward, the Earl and Countess' daughter Lady Louise, and their son James. So where is Prince Harry, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, wife to Prince William, Kate Middleton at?

According to the reports Kate Middleton flaked on the Easter church after finding out that Prince William attended his ex' wedding Jecca Craig, and that the Prince was not only visiting Kenya for his wildlife conservation project but to see his former ladylove. Kate Middleton is said to be furious about this and decided to spend the Easter holidays with the Middleton family, together with son Prince George and daughter Princess Charlotte.

This is supposed to be Princess Charlotte's first Easter with the Royals. The fact that Kate Middleton chose to not spend it with the Royals says a lot of how she might feel about Prince William attending Jecca Craigs wedding.

Will this happen to in Princess Charlotte's first birthday in May? will the Middleton family also cut off the royal family just like what they did in the Easter celebrations? It could be possible that this might happen but it will be unlikely in some way. The Royals will have a share of the beautiful Princess and fourth line in the throne.

A lot of people have a feeling that the Queen might be treating Kate Middleton like she treated the late Princess Diana, with a cold shoulder. Because in the history of the Royal Family, they were not too keen on hiding Prince Charles infidelity from Princess Diana. 

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