Prince William, Kate Middleton To Move Out Of Kensington Palace? News Says Kate Wants A More Private Life For Family: Is There A Rift Between The Duchess Of Cambridge And Queen Elizabeth?

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Rumors have it that there's a feud between Queen Elizabeth and the Duchess of Cambridge. This is said to even heat up when the queen heard about Prince William And Kate Middleton's plan to move out of Kensington Palace.

Allegedly, Prince William and Kate wish for a more life in private with their one-year-old son, Prince George. The August 25 issue of Life & Style magazine said, as reported by International Business Time, that they have planned to transfer to their country home come summer time - a decision that is clearly breaking a royal tradition. This news supposedly made the queen furious.

The source of the publication said that the royal grandmother-in-law and Kate have not been in good terms since their marriage in 2011. Queen Elizabeth disapproves Kate's parenting approach and high profile wardrobe malfunctions. She was not happy either when Prince William's wife spent a whopping $2.5 million for the renovation of Anmer Hall house in Norfolk, England.

The source told Life & Style Magazine, "She's shocked about Kate's overspending. She thinks it doesn't make Kate or the royals look good to be splashing out millions on redecoration."

Queen Elizabeth prefers that the family stays in London but it is said that Kate does not approve of it. "She feels utterly trapped in London and living in Kensington Palace." The tabloid, as told by Yahoo News UK in its website, even shared that Kate is very thrilled about moving. "Kate has lots of friends with kids who live in Norfolk, and she is already planning a very full social life for her and William and George. George won't have a shortage of playmates, unlike in London, where he doesn't have much freedom."

However, all these issues were denied by the Palace. "There is no truth to the story," as said in an exclusive interview with Gossip Cop.

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