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Kate Middleton Health: Duchess of Cambridge Struggling with Anorexia?

Kate Middleton can't seem to get herself off the headlines as she is always attracting the public eye. From her alleged depression to her latest pregnancy rumors. A new headline is currently in question: "Is Kate Middleton battling anorexia?" News broke out that the Duchess of Cambridge is struggling with an eating disorder.

As per Celeb Dirty Laundry, Kate Middleton went back into the public eye "looking like she was never pregnant." With this being said, speculations emerged that she was never pregnant to begin with, but others assumed that she has anorexia.

With these allegations being said, the palace confirmed that Middleton does not have an eating disorder. She may be pressured with her royal duties, but Middleton has been doing her best to stay in great shape.

Inquisitr website then added that Kate Middleton has been struggling with "Postpartum Depression". As per the Celeb Dirty Laundry, she may be spending ample of time with her kids, but she's fighting with herself to face each and every day.

"With Kate Middleton's royal revolution, breaking traditions to raise the children herself with a family focus, it appears she is starting to feel the pressure. A previous report stated that the exhaustion is coupled with some depression. According to other royal sources, Kate is also battling postpartum depression. Despite the exhaustion and rumored depression, Kate continues to make changes and raise the children with middle class values. Queen Elizabeth isn't happy about the break in royal protocol, and has made it clear she wants to see Prince George and Princess Charlotte raised with royal values. The entire Middleton middle class revolution angers the Queen, who constantly butts heads with Carole Middleton. However, Carole isn't backing down. Kate's mother has allegedly moved out of Anmer Hall, after staying to help the Duchess after she gave birth to Princess Charlotte, but still checks in with her daughter on a regular basis."


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