Kate Middleton’s name was dragged through the MUD last week after an insane article came out from U.K. publication the Tatler. And lemme tell ya, tattle they did .
The article made Kate sound like the most miserable Molly ever when in reality, we ALL know she is a SWEETIE!
Now, Kensington Palace is taking legal action against the slanderous publication, and I for one say RIGHT ON!
In case you need a refresher, *Tatler* crowned HRH The Duchess of Cambridge as “Catherine the Great”
And while the article praises Kate for her hard work, it comes at the expense of her brother-in-law, Prince Harry, and his wife, goddess Meghan Markle.
*Tatler* writes: “In the wake of Harry and Meghan standing down as senior royals and seeking exile in North America, Kate took on 11 royal engagements in a month – three in the space of 24 hours. It was a gruelling attempt to buffer the barrage of bad news destabilising the House of Windsor on a near-daily basis.”
A source claims that “Kate knows what the country needs and wants. Championing how to raise your children is perfect.”
“Kate is furious about the larger workload. Of course she’s smiling and dressing appropriately but she doesn’t want this. She feels exhausted and trapped,” the source continued.

“She’s working as hard as a top CEO, who has to be wheeled out all the time, without the benefits of boundaries and plenty of holidays.”
The article alleges that Kate never “pulled Meghan under her wing” and that she and her husband Prince William were “circumspect from the beginning” about Meghan, which upset Harry.
It goes on to say that Kate has “a ruthless survival streak. […] She keeps her head down because the prize of being queen is so great. She models herself on the Queen and now speaks like the Queen.”
This TBH INSANE piece of FICTION also came for Kate’s family, claiming that her mother, Carole, is “the mummy [Prince William] always wanted.”

Tatler also went on to bash Carole, citing “sources” that said she is “the most difficult client” to work with and “a terrible snob.”
After the article’s release, Kensington Palace gave a statement claiming it was all LIES!
This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations which were not put to Kensington Palace prior to publication,” the Palace spokesperson said in a statement .
Now, they’re taking it a step further and pursuing legal action against the publication.
The Mail reported on Sunday that Kensington Palace has now sent legal letters to the publication, demanding that “Catherine The Great” be removed from the internet.
*Tatler* has since released a statement confirming that lawyers for William and Kate had been in touch.
The statement read: “We can confirm we have received correspondence from lawyers acting for the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge and believe it has no merit.”
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