Kate Middleton Facing Marital Woes Again Due To Prince William’s Bad Attitude, Arrogance? Duchess Of Cambridge Attends Queen Elizabeth’s Christmas Party, Takes Over Prince Philip’s RAF Patronage


Kate Middleton seems to be facing marital issues again. And latest report claimed the Duchess of Cambridge's marital woes was caused by Prince William's bad attitude and arrogance. While the Middletons are allegedly blamed for the Duke's obnoxious behavior.

Kate Middleton and Prince William have been seen together in several public engagements and they looked incredibly fine. They even shared some sweet moments and appeared happily in love. But according to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the Duchess is almost "fed up" with her husband's increasingly annoying and obnoxious attitude. The site also noted that maybe it was the Middletons who drained his patience and tolerance.

Royal Protection Officer Ken Wharfe, however, recently made a shocking confession about Prince William. Wharfe, who had served the royal family for 16 years, revealed that the royals are "not a very nice group of people."

"When I was a protection officer for Diana I was a monarchist because I thought the royals were good for the country," Wharfe said. "But I've come to the conclusion that they're not a very nice group of people."

When it comes to Kate Middleton's husband, Wharfe had a very interesting and candid admission.

"He (Prince William) was always a sly little boy, and now he's become arrogant and spoilt," Princess Diana's former bodyguard said. "I hear from people who work for William that he can be very difficult."

Meanwhile, Kate Middleton, Prince George and Prince Harry joined the other members of the royal family for Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas party at the Buckingham Palace. But Prince William was absent because he attended a memorial service for John Pelly, the dad of his close pal Guy Pelly at St. Michael's Church in Mere, Wiltshire. Daily Mail has learned that the Queen's annual pre-Christmas lunch is a royal tradition that allows her to catch up with more distant relations, who are not invited to the celebration at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on Dec. 25.

Aside from Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George, Prince Charles, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Zara Phillips and husband Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie, Prince Edwards, Autumn Phillips, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, Lady Amelia Windsor, Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor, Sophie of Wessex and Lord Frederick Windsor were also in attendance.

Kate Middleton, however, didn't just had lunch as she officially took over the Duke of Edinburgh's RAF Air Cadets patronage. With her new post, the Duchess becomes an Honorary Air Commandant of 42,000 cadets aged from 12 to 19, and 15,000 adult volunteers at over 1,200 units across the United Kingdom and abroad. As Prince Philip passed the RAF Air patronage, it also marked Kate's first royal role with an official link to the armed forces, Us Weekly revealed.

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