Kate Middleton Desperate to Become Princess Diana? Wants Everyone To Love Her?

Kate Middleton and husband Prince William recently had their first family trip to Canada. They received warm welcome there, but during the Duchess of Cambridge's solo trip to The Netherlands, the welcome was not as warm as expected.

Kate Middleton was received coldly in The Netherlands, as if saying that people were not excited to see her, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry. The Duchess was there for a meeting discussing mental health.

Days before, Kate Middleton was accompanied by Prince William as they attend events during the World Mental Health Day. Citizens were cheering and seemed attentive to Prince William more than Kate Middleton.

According to the report, Kate Middleton wants to be loved as much as how Princess Diana is loved and admired. Kate Middleton was even tagged as the Most Influential Style Icon in the United Kingdom, according to a Parent Herald report.

Apparently, Kate Middleton is more popular in her territory. A study showed that 29 percent of women in the United Kingdom want her style more than any other fashion gurus and icons.

Kate Middleton has also been supporting homegrown talents. She wears clothes made by unpopular people and she also wears clothes from luxury brands.

Kate Middleton and Prince William are blessed with two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Their recent trip to Canada was a vacation and at the same time was an official trip.

In another Parent Herald report, Kate Middleton was lambasted by Greek Princess Maria-Olympis. The latter said she was more experimental in fashion choices as she was younger than the Duchess of Cambridge.

The 20-year-old princess is social media active and has been taking classes in New York. She is studying at Parsons School of Design.

Princess Maria-Olympia was also rumored to be dating Prince Harry. Prince Harry is the brother of Prince William, husband of Kate Middleton.


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