Royal News: Kate Middleton Can Appear Publicly But Not Allowed to Speak, Feud With Queen Elizabeth Continues

Kate Middleton has been seen in public but was not allowed to speak in press interviews since it is Prince Williams who would do the talking. The royals consider the Duchess of Cambridge as a risk in terms of public speaking.

With that, reports reveal that the Duchess is silenced by the royals. Middleton wasn't allowed to speak to the media since the birth of Princess Charlotte due to her lack of confidence which is a result of being inexperienced.

Middleton also claimed that she has a fear of public speaking during her visit to a children’s hospice in 2012. According to her, she finds public speeches “nerve-wracking," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported. Despite her exposure in theater and fashion shows, she needed to undergo media training but still appeared weak in speeches and interviews.

Since she captured the hearts of the public just like Princess Diana, she is considered an asset to the Palace. After their royal wedding in 2011, she would do a few scripted speeches and is apparently uncomfortable with it.

Meanwhile, a conflict between Middleton and Queen Elizabeth is allegedly going on since she wants to raise her kids the same way she was raised by the Middletons and not by the royals. She wants to embrace her middle-class values instead of following the royal's way of living, Movie News Guide reported.

What adds to the issue is the rumor of Middleton's third pregnancy with twins. Although the royals are happy with the news, they are worried about how the Duchess can handle taking care of four kids. It is said that Middleton is feeling exhausted most of the time and is unable to attend her royal duties.

Apart from that, there is also an alleged conflict between Carole Middleton and the Queen since they moved to Amner Hall because Carole wants to raise both George and Charlotte on the way she likes. Rumors reveal that won’t let Queen Elizabeth raise her grandchildren with royal values, Inquisitr reported.

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