Kate Middleton News: Duchess Snaps At Camilla For Insulting Royal Babies?

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Fans following Kate Middleton news may be well aware of the rumors that there is a brewing feud between Prince William's wife and stepmother. And now, Camilla Parker Bowles' attitude towards Duchess Catherine's children are purportedly making matters even worse.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Camilla reportedly insulted Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and the royal family is allegedly not taking the news sitting down. After being caught cheating on Prince Charles and after being banned by Kate Middleton to see the royal babies, Camilla's latest episode purportedly put her in a bad light even worse than before.

The latest news about Kate Middleton and Camilla's brewing war is published in Globe Magazine July 13 episode. "Kate Snaps! As Cruel Camilla Insults The Royal Babies," the cover said. The cover did not specify how Camilla insulted Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and how Kate snapped at her stepmother-in-law.

It has been previously reported that Prince William and Kate Middleton has forbidden Camilla from seeing their kids. Reports claimed that even if Camilla Parker Bowles isn't very fond of the two royal kids, she was purportedly pissed off because she doesn't want to be told what she can or can not do.

In other Kate Middleton news, the Duchess and her husband reportedly have other problems to tackle with aside from their alleged beef with Prince Charles' second wife. OK! Magazine reported that the royal couple is purportedly worried that the editor-in-chief of the British newspaper "News of the World" may reveal secrets of the royal family.

The editor-in-chief is on trial for hacking the royals' phones from 2005 to August 2006. William and Kate are purportedly worried that the hacking might have given the editor-in-chief substantial information about the royal family's problems, issues, and personal affairs that could launch scandals and damage the monarchy's reputation if relayed to the public.

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