Kate Middleton Accused of Restricting Prince George’s Access to his Royal Grandparents
JM Javelosa | | Mar 10, 2015 03:51 AM EDT |
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As reported by the Daily Mail, Prince Charles is currently entangled in a conflict that seems to worsen by the hour, with his in-laws, the Middletons.
His main concern is his lack of involvement with his grandson, Prince George's life and his son, Prince William's growing closeness to his wife's family.
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George is Charles only grandchild, so it is understandable that he is quite displeased that he barely gets to see the toddler. In fact, reports have claimed that he expressed his frustration to friends and told them about the "march of the Middletons."
This is not the first time that we have heard about Kate trying to fight for his son's privacy by keeping the royal family members at bay. A source close to the royal couple revealed that Kate's mother, Carole, has been dictating almost every aspect in George's life including when he sleeps and what or when he eats. And added that, "All in all, behaving like she's Queen Carole."
Well, if she is acting like "Queen Carole," that's simply because the royal couple allowed her to. The couple has always been open about their desire to keep Prince George from the royal life, so he can be raised with some normalcy, which is the main reason why they are in favor of Prince George spending more time with the Middletons.
However, despite the rampant rumors about the tension between the family members, a representative for the Clarence House insists that everything is well. While he will not and cannot reveal details about their personal and private arrangements, he said that Prince Charles has an excellent relationship with Prince George.
Still, rumors about the royal family drama including Kate's reported disagreement with Queen Elizabeth II, continue to swirl.
The 88-year old Queen was reportedly furious with Kate and accused her of breaking "decades of protocol" when she skipped Queen Elizabeth's Christmas dinner to spend time with her own family.
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