Royal Rumors: Kate Middleton suffering from anorexia

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The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, is allegedly suffering from anorexia. The royal highness and mother of Prince George and Princess Charlotte is rumored to be getting so conscious about her weight and is thus being anorexic. Kate Middleton's slight frame is getting everyone's attention in lieu with all anorexic speculations.

According to Classicalite, Kate Middleton is speculated to be anorexic because of losing so much weight right after giving birth to her second child, Princess Charlotte. Moreover, the Duchess of Cambridge is already suffering from the first stage of anorexia. This could be the result of her being too conscious about her weight.

Kate Middleton was said to be pressured to be at her best and apparently aggravated into something more serious. Keeping healthy and fit is indeed a priority for the Duchess of Cambridge - which is in line also of how she was growing up. The Inquisitr shared that Kate Middleton is already consulting a leading British medical expert to fight her anorexia at an early stage. Apparently, she aims to get the "Perfect Princess Physique" that she's craving for as should be portrayed by the Duchess of Cambridge.

Though a lot of news reports have claimed that these are just rumors and there is no truth about anything of these, the Royal Palace was also careful about these claims and tried to pacify the media as per its releases regarding Kate Middleton's anorexic speculations, Movie News Guide cited.

The big Royal following have been very concerned about the Duchess of Cambridge's health and got alarmed about how Kate Middleton could be pressured with all of her commitments. Even so, there is no formal confirmation as to whether these allegations against the Duchess of Cambridge were true. But nonetheless, the royal mother of two can be still seen in public doing all her obligations and duties despite all these issues.

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