Kate Middleton is allegedly jealous of the attention that Prince William has been getting from the moms at their children’s school.
In its Nov. 14 issue, Life & Style claimed that Prince William has become extra popular in England’s Berkshire because of his royal connections and the fact that he looks good.
“There are a few women who fawn over William whenever he sets foot on campus. They call him Prince Charming behind his back and fight with each other to grab his attention,” the source said.
The source claimed that Prince William is aware that the moms at the school have a crush on him and he feels awkward being around them. As such, he tries to avoid eye contact as much as possible.
But there are also times when Prince William can be a bit too chatty for Middleton’s liking.
“He can be a flirt and Kate went ballistic on him about it before the October break. She banned him from going to school. There was a time when a school mom gently stroked Prince William’s arm right in front of Kate at a Lambrook function. You could tell Kate was annoyed and maybe even a little jealous,” the source said.
Middleton allegedly grabbed Prince William’s hand during this exact moment. And after that incident, the moms at the school no longer saw Prince William again.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that Middleton is jealous of the moms at her children’s school because they have a crush on Prince William.
And it’s even more absurd for the moms to stroke Prince William’s arm in a flirty way especially when they are in front of Middleton.
All these claims are not only false but they are also meant to question the kind of people Prince William and Middleton are.
Since the couple has been together for over 20 years, it’s unlikely for them to be involved in these kinds of drama and controversy.
Prince William and Middleton are also very committed to each other and there’s no indication that they are dealing with flirtatious moms and jealousy.
All these claims are not only made up but are also exaggerated for click bait purposes.