Kate Middleton and Prince Williams Questioned by Queen About Princess Charlotte's Lineage

Kate Middleton and Prince William recently released their family Christmas photo for their holiday card wherein Prince Charlotte's photo was rumored as photoshopped. Aside from that, it is also reported that Queen Elizabeth is questioning the parentage of the baby.

Stories about the lineage of Princess Charlotte have been going rounds in the internet saying that the child doesn't appear like Kate Middleton or Prince William. It is said that the Queen is now looking for answers about the child.

Queen Elizabeth would like to confirm Princess Charlotte’s place in the line of succession especially that there is little resemblance between the eight month-old baby to her parents.

Speculations reveal that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge adopted a baby from a Russian peasant woman, Celeb Dirty Laundry wrote. Middleton was said to have an IVF with donor material to make it appear that she was pregnant, according to conspiracy theorists.

Rumors reveal that the royal couple wasn't able to conceive a second time and needed an egg donor. With that, the look of Princess Charlotte is different from the couple.

The rumors about Princess Charlotte started when her photos were released which was compared to that of Prince George's but not to parents Kate and Prince Williams.

The report from CDL added that the monarch might have requested a DNA testing to check if Princess Charlotte is the biological daughter of Prince William and Kate. But it is unlikely that the results will be released to the public if ever it was undertaken.

This issue is similar to that of Prince Harry wherein many questioned if he is the son of Prince Charles and Princess Dianna. Some rumors said that he is the son of a dashing cavalry officer, James Hewitt. With that, Princess Charlotte might be facing a similar issue of not being a legit royal, Star Pulse reported.

This new report might slam the possibility of a third pregnancy which was also around the web for some time.

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