Kate Middleton replaced at late Queen Mother’s ceremony

Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, seems to be in a bit of a tiff with her mother-in-law, the Queen, and Prince William of Cambridge.

According to the Inquistr, Kate was excluded by the Queen from a function involving the late Queen mother, and replaced with Prince William's step mother, Camilla Parkes-Bowles.

Prince William officially was handed the honour of opening Queen Mother Square in Poundbury in Dorset on October 27. The Duke of Cambridge also gave a heartfelt, poignant speech as the statue of his grandmother was uncovered, the Inquistr reports.

The CDL reports that Kate Middleton was absent from the ceremony at Dorset, even though she had no Royal obligations to do for the day. This newfound bonhomie between Camilla Parkes and the Queen has sparked speculations of a quiet approval for Camilla to be future Queen, by Elizabeth, as they wore matching outfits for the ceremony, the Celebrity Dirty Laundry claimed.

The Inquistr says that the fact that Camilla was part of the ceremony comes as a surprise to many because the late Queen Mother herself, was not very fond of Camilla. The Inquistr mentions that the grapevine is reportedly rife that there are tensions between the Queen and Kate over the way Kate and her family bends Royal Traditions.

There are varying reports between both these sites about the relationship between Kate and the Prince, but the Inquistr reports that they rely more on the Gossip Cop, a celebrity magazine, which claims to have investigated and discovered that the marital life of Prince William and Kate is rock solid. So much so that Gossip girl said on their site, that Kate and William were not living separate lives nor were they fighting, and that this was a manufactured report, the Inquistr reported.

The CDL had earlier claimed that Kate was shirking her duties, like charity because she was "resistant" to Royal responsibilities.

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