Kate Middleton's way to a slimmer body after giving birth revealed

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Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Elizabeth Middleton hired an elite trainer since her second pregnancy to ensure that she stays fit and healthy, even after giving birth. Princess Kate was seen recently at the Festival of Polo and sported a body which looked like she did not gave birth after six weeks.

Princess Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William, showed off her lean body after six months of giving birth to second child Princess Charlotte. According to People magazine via International Business Times, Kate hired a London trainer who was known for having elite clients and A-listers.

The said trainer gives Kate Middleton a strict diet plan, sticking only to organic fruits and vegetables alongside lean meats. A source of ibtimes.com revealed that "The food is very elegant and actually feels like food you would eat at a restaurant. It's a lot of money, but get a lot for the price. The trainer checks in remotely with Kate by phone every day as well as seeing her in person once a week."

Meanwhile, there are some debates brewing on the internet on how Princess Kate should be addressed. When she got married to Prince William, she automatically had her title as Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge. But in such cases as addressing her by the media, she is often called only as Kate Middleton, which some people find disrespectful.

The use of simply calling Princess Kate as 'Kate' is because of SEO. "When it comes to the media, the reason news outlets (especially online) often still refer to her as Kate Middleton is simple: SEO. A quick Google search reveals about 37 million hits for "The Duchess of Cambridge," but 61 million hits for "Kate Middleton." It's cause and effect -- people search for Kate Middleton, so writers make sure to surface that key term," according to Yahoo! Shine Canada.

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Kate Middleton, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, Prince George

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