Prince William and Duchess Kate: the next conflict with the press at the Royals?

Duchess Kate (38) and Prince William (37) seem to have had enough of the British gossip. The couple are said to be considering legal action against British society magazine "Tatler". An article entitled "Catherine the Great" about the Duchess of Cambridge had been published last week. Kensington Palace has already published a critical statement that the article contains "swaths of inaccuracies and misrepresentations".

"Sexist Expressions" on Kate's Weight

Duchess Kate is said to be particularly hurt by the comments about her family and her weight. In the article that features the title of the July / August issue of the magazine, the author writes: "Kate has become dangerously thin, almost like Princess Diana."

A Royal insider is quoted in the Daily Mail as saying, "It is such an extremely cruel and hurtful report. It is disgusting. It is sexist and exposes women. The play is full of lies."

Dispute between Kate and Meghan: everything invented?

The stories about Kate's relationship with sister-in-law Duchess Meghan (38) are also said to be incorrect. In the article, "Tatler" claims that Kate "exhausted" the increased workload after the Sussexes retreated and that she "felt trapped." The author even wrote of an impending burnout. The alleged tights dispute between the two duchesses the day before Meghan and Harry's wedding never happened, according to the Royal Insider.

Magazine stands on scandal article

However, the "Tatler" magazine is behind the claims in the article, it says in a statement: "Kensington Palace had known about the 'Catherine the Great' cover story for months and we even asked if they wanted to work on it together claiming to have known nothing is strictly wrong. " The article should stay online.