Kate Middleton News & Update: Another Wardrobe Of The Duchess Of Cambridge Get Criticized; Tight Fitting Jeans Not Fit For A Royal

The recent Royal trip to India and Bhutan of the well-loved couple from the British Royal Family, Kate Middleton and Prince William, has been full of colorful happenings as well as critical comments from their followers. Numerous news sites have reported some positive things about the trip of Kate Middleton and Prince William in India, while some reports have been a little too nasty.

Kate Middleton made headlines when she suffered a little wardrobe malfunction during the India trip, wherein her white dress with an A-line cut flaring at the end of the skirt rose up to reveal much of her leg. Prince William, on the other hand, was busy talking to a person while Kate Middleton immediately tried to push back the skirt down to place. However, it was too late because the paparazzi's and photographers following Kate Middleton and Prince William already captured the wardrobe malfunction moment.

On the other hand, fans have called the wardrobe malfunction of Kate Middleton as a "Marilyn Moment" for the Duchess of Cambridge and took the scene too lightly, saying it happens to all of us. According to some reports, the wardrobe malfunction got to Queen Elizabeth II in England and the old monarch was fuming.

Now, there are numerous royal watchers that are criticizing Kate Middleton's choice of wardrobe, especially the one she wore on their Safari trip in India. The tight fitting legging or jeggings that Kate Middleton wore in the safari trip has got Royal watchers angry because it seemed to ill-fitting for a royal to wear, and for a future queen that is.

Royal watchers commented that Kate Middleton should have worn a conservative khaki jeans rather than a tight fitting jean, which showed off her derriere to the cameras and looking like she does not even have knickers on. 

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