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Kate Middleton reportedly Has An Eating Disorder

LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 30: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Basildon Sporting Village on October 30, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

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Kate Middleton reportedly Has An Eating Disorder

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Middleton has been telling everyone she’s OK, but she isn’t, according to Star. She is, in reality, a nervous wreck. And the latest Megxit is said to have impacted her in many ways.

Prince William “fears for Kate,” according to a Star cover article.

The Duke of Cambridge is concerned that Kate is succumbing to the strains of royal life.

He’s “especially terrified” since his mother had an eating problem. According to an insider, “Bulimia could very well be connected to her being stick thin.”

“She’s very frail and underweight for her height and apparently she’s been on secret trips to the hospital, which is concerning. She has been canceling family dinner plans and she has dizzy spells and gets headaches. It could very well be connected to her being stick-thin,” the insider said.

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Now that Markle has moved to America, “Kate’s workload is twice what it used to be.” When you add in the stress of “homeschooling George and Charlotte,” it’s easy to understand why Prince William has sought emotional assistance from “the queen and his father.” The story adds that, although her illness has yet to be identified and Prince William “isn’t a doctor,” an intervention may be considered “if things get much worse.”

Middleton’s health issues reportedly emerged when allegations that Prince William had cheated on her with Rose Hanbury circulated. The Sussexes and the Cambridges had a falling out a few months later. Then came the publication of Finding Freedom, in which Prince William and Middleton were cast as villains.

The newspaper has selected some old unattractive pictures of Middleton as proof she is too thin to lend credibility to the eating problem hypothesis. Because she isn’t wearing a mask in any of the pictures, we may assume they are all months old and therefore untrustworthy.

“Fighting with Meghan has caused Kate a great deal of pain. With the new slimmed-down monarchy, Kate’s workload is twice what it used to be. She’s constantly on her feet running after three young kids. She needs a break more than ever before ,” the insider added.

For months, there have been rumors regarding Middleton’s supposed health issues. But, as of late, nothing has been proved. This seems to be another another attempt by the media to pin the blame on Markle.

 

Kate Middleton ‘was miserable and tortured by mean girls at boarding school’

According to a royal biographer, Kate Middleton was depressed and harassed by nasty students at her “cliquey” secondary school.

The Duchess of Cambridge now has a picture-perfect lifestyle with a prince for a husband and three beautiful children, but it wasn’t always like that.

Kate Middleton was a student at Downe House when she was younger, and her former classmates claim she was bullied. The Duchess of Cambridge, according to the royal biographer, was “miserable” and tormented by nasty girls at her “cliquey” secondary school.

“Everyone wanted to be the best, the fittest, the prettiest. I think Kate was miserable from the start,” Emma Sayle, a former classmate of Kate’s, said.

The duchess is today admired for her grace and demeanor, although she was formerly known for being thin and taller than other young ladies.

She was also new, having started at the age of 13 and missing out on two years of bonding, which was exacerbated by her being a day boarder.

Kate was also “teased for being gangly and lanky,” according to Ms Nicholl, since she didn’t join the school lacrosse team. As a result, she felt left out.

According to Nicholl, another former Downe House student called Georgina Rylance told the Sunday Times, “It does make a difference going from eleven.”

“You have two years of bonding, your first time away all together. Even some of the most popular girls in my school had a hard time when they came in at thirteen.”

“Being especially slender and a head taller than her peers, she stood out for the wrong reasons and was teased for being gangly and lanky,” Nicholl said.

“It is a very cliquey school and there was a lot of pressure,” Sayle added. “The girls were all high achievers, and there were lots of girls with eating disorders.

Kate eventually left and transferred to another school, and she was allegedly informed by school authorities that she was “too sensitive”

Susan Cameron, the school’s previous headmistress, stated in 2019, in response to The Sunday Times report, “She may well have felt like a fish out of water , or unhappily not in the right place.

“Certainly, I have no knowledge of any serious bullying at all. But there’s what everyone calls bullying, and there’s actual, real, miserable bullying where someone had a dreadful time.

“That certainly didn’t happen. Yes, there would be teasing. It’s all a part of the normal competition of growing up, of establishing a pecking order.

“Girls are cliquey by nature and they can be rather cruel. If you’re attractive, too, that can be seen as rather a threat.”

“They can sense those who are slightly weaker or who haven’t shown their strengths yet, and it’s those girls who are likely to end up being picked on or teased.

“I think it’s fair to say she was unsettled and not particularly happy. Maybe in Catherine’s case she just kind of went quiet and didn’t say anything.”

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