Prince William Turns Down The Throne For Kate Middleton
By Staff Reporter | Nov 05, 2014 11:18 AM EST
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton grabbed the public's interest once again after news spread out that the prince is turning down the throne to be king to save his relationship with his wife. A gossip Web site reported the couple has been separated from one another.
Prince William reportedly has decided against being England's future King. In an International Business Times report, the prince already asked Queen Elizabeth II to give the throne to his father, Prince Charles instead. Prince William's decision came in light when wife Kate Middleton struggles with the pressures of being in the royal family and her difficulties with second royal baby.
Last week, rumors spread that Prince William and Kate Middleton were constantly fighting. The Hollywood Gossip even reported that Kate moved in with her parents to get away from her husband. However, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was recently seen in Scotland for the couple's getaway at Balmoral Castle this week.
"William wanted to take Kate away for a break after her rough past couple of months," an insider told Us Magazine. "They both love the outdoors and the weather isn't too cold yet, so it's the perfect time to take a trip. It's great that George is now at an age where he can travel."
Meanwhile, news reports have recently been circulating that Prince William is giving up the throne to be King in order to save Kate Middleton. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the prince is refusing the crown because his pregnant wife, the Duchess of Cambridge can't handle the infighting and tension that comes with displeasing the traditional hierarchy of the Monarchy.
The report came through a published article by the Globe Magazine's Nov. 10 issue.
"Prince William stunned the Royal Family by revealing that he's giving up the throne for the love of his beautiful wife, Kate." the magazine stated.
The magazine entitled "Love Story of the Century - William Gives Up Throne... To Save Pregnant Kate," also detailed that even though the Queen had already decided Prince William should be the one to get the crown, Prince William's gallant and devoted heart prefers that the Queen just let Prince Charles take over.
"Ailing Queen Elizabeth had bypassed her eldest son Prince Charles, in favor of her 32-year-old grandson as she prepared to step down and end her 61-year reign. But William has officially informed Her Majesty the pressures of royal life and raising a family at the same time have become too much for his pregnant wife and he has reluctantly made the decision to step aside - for now," Globe magazine added.
Meanwhile despite the throne succession issues and rumors, the royal couple is set to make a joint appearance later this week. Hello Magazine reported that the Kensington Palace has confirmed the engagement. Prince William and Kate Middleton will grace the anticipated "Wales Away Day."
During the event, the royal couple will visit the Valero Pembroke Refinery, which is a large business located in the western part of the nation, having 1,200 locals under its employment. The refinery is currently celebrating its 50-year anniversary after it was officially opened in 1964.
While speculations about the prince's refusal to take the throne, Prince William and wife Kate Middleton continue to endure the pressures of being royalties and raising their family all at the same time.
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