Kate Middleton Hides Unhappy Marriage At Rugby World Cup

Kate Middleton reportedly put a fake smile at the Rugby World Cup while Prince William is said to be tired of the royal drama.

After skipping a series of public appearances, Kate Middleton reportedly attended the Rugby World Cup but not out of her own free will, but due to Queen Elizabeth's insistence, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attempted to shove off the circulating rumors that their marriage is falling apart by trying to look sweet and happy at the Twickenham Stadium in London. According to the media outlet it is evident that Kate was trying to look happy in front of the cameras as she tried to engage Prince William into a conversation, but the Duke will just smile and brush her off.

CDL further revealed that Kate and William separated back in September 2014. The royal couple reportedly didn't see each other for one month, until Queen Elizabeth decided to intervene in their crumbling relationship.

The couple were forced back together, but Kate Middleton is said to be trying to control her husband. Declining numerous invitations with William's friends. What's even worse, Carole Middleton reportedly moved in Anmer Hall after Princess Charlotte was born and took over with running the household. However, the Queen took it upon herself again to put an end to it.

Now, William is said to be tired of the ongoing royal drama. He is caught between pleasing the Queen and keeping appearances with his wife.

The royal couple might have pulled off another show at the Rugby World Cup, but if there's truth in this,  Kate's no show to her upcoming public appearances, most likely will become a habit, that will invite more speculations. It was previously reported that Kate sent William on his own, to attend a variety of social gatherings. Among these, was his friend's wedding last month. In another wedding which she also missed, she sent Pippa Middleton to take her place as well as watch William closely for her.

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