The Cheating Rumors of Prince William Ruin the Gala Time for the Couple.

As the rumors of Prince Williams infedelity surface, the royal family shows concern regarding the accused woman.
The Cheating Rumors of Prince William Ruin the Gala Time for the Couple.

The rumors of Prince William's cheating scandal floating around, have tensed out the atmosphere of the Royal Family, with Kate and William's approaching 8 year marriage anniversary on 29 April 2019.

With such lovely day ahead while the couple should be planning to spend some lovely time with each other, as per occasion, they instead have had to put their energy and all their time into defending their marriage from the nasty rumors.

The allegations  state that  Prince William(36) cheated on Kate Middleton, 37 wile she was pregnant with the youngest child, and their third child, Louis. And it is reported that he cheated on Duchess of Cambridge with the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Rose Hanbury. However, amidst this, the couple is not only worried about themselves but also about the accused woman.

As she is not only Kate's friend but also a friend of entire royal family. Moreover, Rose's grandmother was very close to Queen Elizabeth and was in her wedding when she married, Prince Philip.

A source commented that, "even though the royal family usually tends to ignore the rumors, but this particular rumor is too ugly and too false, to be ignored".

He went on to say that " luckily Kate is strong and she is good at rising above these things,but even though, she doesn't believe in the rumors but it affects her a lot. As she doesn't like what is being said about William, as she trust him and doesn't want to give these rumors any attention".

The attorneys with London law firm, which has represented the royal family before, said this in the letter that was sen to, a British Publication post the rumors.

"In addition to being false and highly damaging, the publication of false speculation in respect of our client's private life also constitutes a breach of his privacy pursuant to Article 8 of the European Convention to Human Rights," 

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