Kate Middleton Eating Disorder: Infertility A Possibility? Duchess of Cambridge Looks Exhausted At The Battle Of The Somme Memorial

Kate Middleton and Prince William on Friday attended the 100th-anniversary commemoration of the Battle of the Somme in France. But amid the memorial, some people were quick to notice how exhausted the Duchess of Cambridge looked like. Is the stress in her face an evidence of her rumored eating disorder and infertility?

Kate Is Shockingly Skinny

Kate Middleton has reportedly been losing weight, and according to Celeb Dirty Laundry, palace insiders revealed that Kate's weight has gone down to less than 100 pounds. That's why she looks "shockingly skinny" because, given her height of 5 feet and 9 inches, she should weigh at least around 130 pounds.

What's driving her weight loss? Speculations are that she's trying to be thin for egotistical reasons and is having an eating disorder. Some suppose Kate is having a hard time managing all her royal duties while taking care of her two toddlers at the same time.

William Also Looked Stressed Out

Not only is Kate's being skinny giving her face wrinkles and making her look older, but her husband also seems to be aging prematurely. CDL noted that Prince William has visible less hair than his father Prince Charles. Are they stressing out over baby number three?

Kate and William appeared at the war memorial with Prince Harry and Prince Charles. CBC News reported that the royals joined British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande in a tribute ceremony, Thiepval Memorial to the Missing in France, to the millions of soldiers who died at the Battle of the Somme, which is one of the bloodiest battles in history. It was a clash of Britain and France against Germany that began on July 1, 1916, and ended in November of that year. The first day of the battle killed roughly 20,000 British soldiers alone.

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