Another round of rumors about the royals indicates that Kate Middleton is anorexic, which apparently is just a "rubbish" speculations.
National Enquirer recently reported that the Duchess of Cambridge is having an eating disorder and that she only weighs 98 pounds. The tabloid said that according to a royal source, "She's suffering big time... Kate's consulting a leading British medical expert who is treating her for the early stages of anorexia." The said palace insider allegedly said that Kate is overdoing things with exercise and diet in her attempt to be "Princess Perfect."
Gossip Cop debunked the news and said that that palace assured that the anorexia rumor is just "rubbish." Prince William's wife is not anorexic.
In other news, Kate Middleton joined the royal family as they attended the Remembrance Sunday to honor the war dead, Mirror reported. Prince William laid a wreath alongside politicians and other royal personalities, such as King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. Prince Harry and Prince Andrew also laid wreath.
More than 10,000 veterans representing 254 civilian and Armed Forces organizations marched towards the Cenotaph in central London. One of them is the 85-year-old Captain Bill Canning. He captained HMS Broadsword in 1982 at Falklands.
"It is vital that we go on remembering," Captain Bill said. "Given my age I have a clear recollection of the Second World War and I think it would be a gross miscarriage of justice for all those guys and ladies who lost their lives if we didn't continue remembering them in some way or another."
Meanwhile, the Kensington Palace has confirmed Kate's presence at The Fostering Network's annual Fostering Excellence Awards on Nov. 17. According to Hello Magazine, she will present the Fostering Achievement Award to three winners. There will be a special tea party at the British Medical Association House in London where the Duchess will meet all awardees.
The 33-year-old princess was first introduced to The Fostering Network in January of this year.