Kate Middleton News & Update: Duchess Of Cambridge Afraid That Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie See Her Unfit To Become Queen?

Being a commoner and marrying into a Royal family is always difficult especially if the it is the British Royal family. Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William who is the second in line for the throne, is a commoner.

It has almost been some two hundred years since a Royal married a commoner and now it seems like the real colors of the Royal is coming out by how they treat the Duchess of Cambridge, who is the mother of the third line for the throne and fourth line for the throne.

Last week, Kate Middleton has been caught in a world wind of tabloid headliners when she did not attended Prince William's Irish Day Parade and even not accompanying the whole British Royal family on the Easter holidays. According to the reports, Kate Middleton did not attend the Easter church with Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and the whole Royal crew because he was livid about Prince William attending his ex' wedding during a trip to Kenya. This Easter holiday was supposed to be the first Easter holiday of Princess Charlotte, the  4th line for the throne.

There have also been speculationS that Kate Middleton is saddened about Prince George's education, who the third line for the throne and her first child with Prince William. Prince George, instead of going to a local school ,is now heading to an elite school chosen by Queen Elizabeth.

Now, more news are coming out that the British Royals might not approve of Kate Middleton being the Queen in the future through the document movie "The Queen At 90," wherein Kate Middleton was interviewed. A few of the Royals make fun of her for being too talkative during events, specifically these Royals are Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, cousins of Prince William and Prince Harry.

Kate Middleton upon saying this during the document series laugh the comment off. However, could it be more than a joke from the Royal sisters?

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