Kate Middleton's health has been the cause for concern among royal fans. After giving birth to Prince Louis, it became evident that the Duchess of Cambridge has lost a considerable amount of weight.
Over a year later, Radar Online claimed that the future queen's weight loss is causing Prince William to worry.
The tabloid claimed that Middleton has allegedly been starving herself because of her busy schedule. Since there are so many things she has to attend to especially after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit, the mom of three has reportedly been skipping her meals.
To make things worse, the unnamed source told the tabloid that Prince William has been trying to call his wife's attention over her extreme weight loss. The Duke of Cambridge is worried about the Duchess of Cambridge especially since they are trying to have another baby this year.
"Kate's schedule will only get more intense now that the Queen is leaning on them more than ever. The brutal truth is that Kate needs to add at least half a stone or seven pounds so William's right to be worried," the source said.
This isn't the first time that netizens have discussed the Duchess of Cambridge's weight. On the online forum site Quora, some royal fans dubbed Middleton as "too skinny."
However, Deanna Eppers, a royal watcher, said that it is offensive to call Middleton skinny. Instead, she classified Prince William's wife as an ectomorph.
"Ectomorph is long and lean, difficult to put on weight, with many models or ballet dancers having this look to them," she said.
Meanwhile, psychic Georgina Walker recently told New Idea that rumors about Middleton's health won't die down this year. In fact, they will only get worse.
According to her, it is possible for Prince George's mom to cut down on her royal duties and responsibilities this year because of a possible health problem. However, this may not happen because Middleton will actually be taking on more responsibilities on behalf of the royal family.
Kate Middleton visits The Foundling Museum on March 19, 2019 in London. Photo: Getty Images/Eddie Mulholland
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