After several controversies that Kate Middleton faced prior to her public appearance since her morning sickness news had become viral, she is purportedly under the pressure of not following the footsteps of Angeline Jolie. The news sparked emerged due to the words of nobody else, but the Queen Elizabeth, respectively.
On her public appearances, the Duchess of Cambridge had been the focus of attention as she was thought to have lost weight since her second pregnancy announcement. By far as we know, this is relatively due to the secondary effects of disorders from her morning sickness, or so called 'emesis gravidarum'.
Together with her records of nausea, she is now relatively under the state of dehydration. This is very normal to expectant mothers; thus, leaving her body thinner.
Earlier this month, Angelina Jolie was awarded by Queen Elizabeth an honorary Dame, for what she has done to the British people. Meantime, Globe Magazine's insider had revealed that the Queen undoubtedly became concerned of Jolie's massive weight loss, as reported by Celebrity Dirty Laundry.
"Angelina looked so skinny she stunned palace observers, even the Queen expressed surprise. She remarked that Angelina needed some traditional British food like roast beef and Yorkshire pudding to put some meat on her bones. I'm surprised she didn't suggest chocolate cake, that's the Majesty's weak spot!" the insider revealed.
Moreover, another insider told the mag, "Angie looked like a stick insect. She's so thin you feel a strong gust of wind could blow her over. Her long legs are pathetically bony. The flesh seems to be falling off her."
Having these said, it is rumored that the Queen is getting more concerned of the Duchess' second baby. She, purportedly, thinking that Kate is starving her little grandchild.
It is safe to say that the Queen, whether she had talked to Angelina Jolie and Kate Middleton about their weight loss or not, still has the mother instinct and she deserves to feel concerned in some ways. What are your thoughts?
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