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Kate Middleton and Prince William Divorce Rumors: Royal Couple Consulting With Divorce Lawyers; Duchess’ Jealousy Cause of Marriage Crisis?

Kate Middleton and Prince William

Kate Middleton and Prince William are married for eight years but according to reports, the two are considering divorce and now talking to lawyers to know the next step for their separation. It was alleged that the Duchess of Cambridge’s jealousy was to be blamed for the split.

As per the Globe, Kate and William’s marriage trouble stemmed from the former’s streak of jealousy. It was said that the Duchess was furious when she heard about the Prince’s cheating rumors and named their friend Rose Hanbury as the third party.

“Prince William and his jealous wife, Kate, are consulting divorce lawyers after their marriage blew up over scandalous rumors he was having an affair with a friend named Rose Hanbury,” the source revealed.

The article went on to state that a courtier disclosed that Kate Middleton felt really humiliated when the news of Prince William’s cheating scandal broke out. The Duchess was said to have had a meltdown after confronting her husband and accused him of more offenses that were not mentioned but the prince reportedly denied all of them.

“Kate’s heard talk her hubby has carried a torch for Rose for years and told friends she was ‘the one that got away,’” the tipster shared. This comment allegedly pushed Kate to hire lawyers to get advise on child custody and money.

However, Gossip Cop debunked the claims after launching its own investigation on the allegations that Prince William cheated on Kate Middleton. The gossip police can attest that this rumor is false and the royal couple are still together and doing well.

In fact, Prince William and Kate Middleton just celebrated their 8th wedding anniversary earlier this week. Through their Instagram account, the couple even thanked their supporters for the sweet messages and good wishes that they received to mark their eight-year together.

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