Kate Middleton And Prince William Divorce Rumors False; Royal Couple Couldn't Be More Happy

Kate Middleton and Prince William prove that the divorce rumors circulating in the social media are not true. In fact, the royal couple is happily together as evidenced by their recent foreign trip.

According to Daily Mail, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went to France a few days ago. The Duke of Westminster lent the couple an £8 million Cessna plane for the said trip. The couple brought with them their kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte to visit the Duchess’ relatives.

A statement released by a Kensington Palace official expressed positivity and strength on the marriage of the royal couple. The royal couple also plans to travel to Canada, a country close to their hearts.

”The Duke and Duchess are delighted to be returning to Canada. They hold very happy memories from their visit in 2011 — their first overseas tour as a married couple. They are really looking forward to seeing other parts of this beautiful country and having the opportunity to meet many more Canadians along the way”

A couple of days ago, news spread out from various tabloids that Kate and William are having marital problems and that a divorce is on its way. Kate was reported to not fulfilling her royal duties.

Her absence on the royal families’ special occasions such as Easter Sunday Church Services and St. Patrick’s Day celebration stirred speculations that she is unhappy with her relationship with William and that she wanted a separation. This drew criticisms from the followers of the royal family. Neither one of them issued any comments about the said gossips according to the Bit Bag.

The rumors about their troubled marriage are no longer new as their relationship has often been doubted to last for certain reasons. Nevertheless, the royal couple is enjoying each other’s company and they are together as they always do.

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