Kate Middleton Receives Tuvalu Order of Merit From Queen Elizabeth, Duchess of Cambridge First Ever Single Honor

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Mar 31, 2017 01:48 PM EDT

Kate Middleton finally receives Tuvalu Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth despite reports of their controversial relationship. This is the first single honor Duchess of Cambridge ever received from the Queen.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth remain amicable in public but the truth is, they’re not in good terms. Speculations have it and there’s no evidence to proof the claims.

However, people came to believe that Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth are having a rough relationship. It started when reports popped in that the latter awarded Prince William wife’s a Tuvalu Order of Merit.

This is the first solo recognition ever given to Kate Middleton since she marries Prince William in 2011. The Tuvalu Order of Merit is considered as a small form of honor in Australia. Therefore, many believed that this is a slap on her face.

For some, the Tuvalu Order of Merit awarded to Kate Middleton is a sign of her attainments. But people more perceived it’s an insult to the Duchess of Cambridge.

Reports are also claiming that Queen Elizabeth give a special award of merit to her in-laws and grandchildren in recognition of their accomplishments. As a result, some reports are suggesting that Kate Middleton hasn’t done any deserving act that’s why she never received special acknowledgment yet. But at least, she still got an honor after being part of the Royal family for six years.

Meanwhile, the social responsibilities of the Royal family are in question. It’s reported that some members even manage to go for a vacation without doing anything else.

According to Irish Independent, Kate Middleton and Prince William are neglecting their royal duties. They are spotted having a constant vacation or so-called rest more recently.

However, it should still be noted that these are all sort of speculations. The Royal family has yet to confirm such allegations.

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