Kate Middleton is allegedly introducing an organic food business and Queen Elizabeth may not be too happy about it.
According to a source, Prince William's wife has taken an interest in organic baby food as she is allegedly very hands on when it comes to her children's meals.
Kate Middleton is allegedly thinking of translating her passion for healthy eating into an actual business that could be beneficial to parents like her.
"Kate prepares all of Prince George's meals and she has been blending fruits and vegetables grown at Anmer for Princess Charlotte," a source told Vanity Fair.
"She and Pippa are thinking about launching their own line of organic baby food as well as a range of nourishing ready meals for adults. At the moment it's a bit of a pipe dream, but they are both really into organic produce," the source continued.
"Pippa has just done a qualification in food nutrition, and she's keen to put it to use. Kate has weaned two babies, and she keeps saying there is a gap in the market for home-grown, organic baby food. It's given Pippa the idea that they should try launching their own line of organics."
However, there are speculations that the Queen is allegedly not too happy about Kate and Pippa Middleton's business plan.
Though other members of the royal family have also been involved in business, a money-making venture for Kate Middleton can purportedly highlight her commoner roots - having to work to earn money.
"Prince Charles has been touting at least 200 different product lines for years. Camilla Parker-Bowles has a line of honey that is produced from her very own bees. Sarah Ferguson has hawked everything from her Budgie books, Weight Watchers diet plans, cookbooks as well as her most recent Duchess Discoveries juicers," Celeb Dirty Laundry recalled.
"Is Duchess Kate in good company or is this new business venture a cover-up for the Middleton's, especially Pippa, to use the royal family to make yet more money?"