William and Kate ‘taking legal action against Tatler over article claiming Megxit had left Duchess exhausted’
PRINCE William and Kate Middleton are allegedly taking legal action against Tatler after it published an article claiming she had been left exhausted as a result of Harry and Meghan quitting the royals.
According to the Mail on Sunday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have sent legal letters to the magazine.
Last week Kensington Palace issued a statement on the Tatler article saying it “contained a swathe of inaccuracies and false representations”.
The article, written by Anna Pasternak, also makes reference to eating disorders, suggesting Kate has become “perilously thin like Princess Diana”.
Kate and William have reportedly demanded the magazine remove its online profile of Kate.
A royal source told The Mail on Sunday: “The piece is full of lies.
“There is no truth to their claim that the Duchess feels overwhelmed with work, nor that the Duke is obsessed with Carole Middleton.
“It’s preposterous and downright wrong.
“Tatler may think it’s immune from action as it’s read by the royals and on every coffee table in every smart home, but it makes no difference.
“It’s ironic that the royals’ favourite magazine is being trashed by them.
“The Duchess is a naturally shy woman who is doing her best.”
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