Kate Middleton is one classy woman often described as quite �normal,� but maybe the term
ballsy might be more appropriate. According to palace aides after Princess Charlotte�s
christening Sunday July 5, the Duchess of Cambridge refuses to attend any more official
royal engagements for the rest of the summer. Is Queen Elizabeth planning on retaking control
from the Middleton family after Kate puts her foot down?
Rumors that Kate was determined to enjoy a longer maternity leave have been brewing since
the weeks leading up Princess Charlotte�s birth. People reported a few pals revealed
Kate �felt she came back too soon last time. She wants to have that [family] and enjoy
it with George and the new baby.� The Duchess returned to making official appearances just
a month after giving birth to Prince George, attending the Ring of Fire race in Anglesey,
Wales. Kate was rumored to be wavering on attending
Queen Elizabeth�s birthday parade, according to various media outlets. However, the Duchess
of Cambridge attended Trooping the Color, even sharing a carriage with Camilla Parker
Bowles. Perhaps that was Kate�s peace offering, as Vanity Fair reports Kate will not take
on any official engagements for the rest of the summer. Translation it Kate Middleton
doesn�t want to go to an event, she won�t be attending.
Prince William and Kate are due to attend Wimbledon, enjoying the match from the Royal
Box. Both the Duke and Duchess have a passion for tennis, recently making plans to move
and refurbish the tennis court at Anmer Hall. Prince William will go on to attend official
engagements; meeting with families who suffered a loss during London 7/7 attacks on Tuesday,
be on hand at the Imperial War Museum to welcome a refurbished Supermarine Spitfire on the
museum�s behalf Thursday, and join Queen Elizabeth to watch the RAF flypast marking
the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain on Friday.
Of course Kate Middleton attended Princess Charlotte�s christening Sunday, looking
slim and splendid as the photos below demonstrate. It was the first time Prince William, Kate
Middleton, Prince George and Princess Charlotte were all seen together by the public. The
event, at which Princess Charlotte�s five godparents were named, was packed with little
homages to Princess Diana, hate a celebratory tea immediately after which of course Kate,
as Princess Charlotte�s mother, naturally attended. The godparents are Kate Middleton�s
cousin Adam Middleton, Prince William�s cousin Laura Fellowes, Sophie Carter, James
Meadem, and Thomas van Straubenzee. Prince George�s second birthday follows on July
22. The royal toddler will likely enjoy another party planned by his grandmother, Carole Middleton.
George�s first birthday was low-key and middle class affair, with a Peter Rabbit theme.
The celebrations, perhaps conveniently, snubbed Prince Charles who was traveling and attending
official engagements. How far will Queen Elizabeth let Kate Middleton
push her? It�s clear the Middleton middle class march is continuing, but it�s a safe
bet the Queen is probably already planning to regroup and retake control the Middleton
family. Anmer Hall has become Kate and William�s haven, where Carole Middleton has inserted
herself as de facto monarch. If Kate attends more official engagements, it might be a sign
she is bending to the will of the Queen. We will certainly be keeping an eye on the
royals. What do you think of the Middleton family�s middle class influence on royal
protocol? Will Queen Elizabeth put a stop to it or has she given in, admitted defeat
to Carole Middleton�s determination to control Kate Middleton and the royal heirs, including
of course Prince Willian to a great extent? Let us know in the comments below. thanks
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