Queen Elizabeth ‘Insists’ that Prince William and Kate Middleton Should Stop Fighting: Report

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Queen Elizabeth II has insisted that Prince William and Kate Middleton to “stop fighting,” says a report on Saturday.

The report, published on a gossip site, claims that the queen “ordered” William and “his pregnant wife to spend a few days away from London, Bucklebury and the meddlesome Carole Middleton to get their priorities straight and stop embarrassing the royal family by living apart.”

Queen Elizabeth also insisted that Prince George should be taken along with the couple “to remind them of their responsibilities to their child and their marriage,” according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, which has a spotty record with its reports.

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The report could just merely be speculation, but the website cites a “source close to the palace” for its information.

“A source close to the palace explained to CDL that ever since Prince Charles’s disastrous divorce from Princess Diana following years of cheating and affairs Queen Elizabeth has been staunchly against any public rifts within marriages of those closest to her. Prince William will be King one day and Queen Elizabeth insists that he avoid the taint that covers his cheating father and Camilla Parker-Bowles,” the site claims.

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Kate the Duchess of Cambridge and French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, right, attend a remembrance ceremony, in Arromanches, France, Friday, June 6, 2014, as part of commemorations of the 70 anniversery of the D-Day landing. World leaders and veterans gathered by the beaches of Normandy on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of World War Two's D-Day landings. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, Pool)
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Kate the Duchess of Cambridge and French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, right, attend a remembrance ceremony, in Arromanches, France, Friday, June 6, 2014, as part of commemorations of the 70 anniversery of the D-Day landing. World leaders and veterans gathered by the beaches of Normandy on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of World War Two's D-Day landings. AP Photo/Claude Paris, Pool
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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