Kate Middleton News: Did Duchess Kate Scheme to Marry Prince William & Become a Royal? [Rumor]

Ready for some royal family news? Kate Middleton and Prince William's love story has always been the talk of the town as it's been a while since a member of the British monarchy tied the knot to a non-royal. Kate and Prince William have been flocked with divorce rumors and news that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are trying to save a failing marriage, per a previous Parent Herald report. Now, another rumor is surfacing that Duchess Kate cheated her way into the royal family for a major royal overhaul.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry reports that after securing her place in the monarchy by giving birth to Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Duchess Kate is "continuing her royal revolution" by slowly breaking royal protocols.

Before Kate earned the title of Duchess of Cambridge, the mother of two went through intense training to be fit for royal standards. From the way she acts to how she holds her cup of tea, Kate was overhauled "to the point of being brainwashed." Celeb Dirty Laundry reports that even during this time that Kate had to appease the Queen, Prince William supported her wife and insisted that Kate's family, the Middletons, be included in their family's lives.

When Prince George was born, Kate's mom, Carole Middleton, came into the picture and allegedly took over their home in Anmer Hall. Carole continued Kate's "quiet revolution" by bending royal traditions to give her grandson a "humble and middleclass influence." But after Prince Charlotte's birth, Carole "pushed too hard."

The Stir reports that Queen Elizabeth "figured out" the Middletons' plan and she stepped in to remind Carole her place in the royal family. After which, the Middletons were removed from power to avoid influencing Prince William, Kate, Prince George and Prince Charlotte, per Celeb Dirty Laundry.

Juicy as it may seem, there is still no clear proof about this rumor and it must be taken with a grain of salt. Classiclite even reports that the Duke and Duchess and of Cambridge is putting a united front against "cyberbullying" of the royal family.

A source tells the news outlet, "She knows the [online] trolls are sad people with nothing else in their lives...But that doesn't mean the comments don't hurt. They have decided that the only way to tackle bullying is to stand up to it and bring it into the open. This will be Kate's way of getting back at the nasties, and William supports her."

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