Comparing The Controversy Between Kate Middleton And Camilla Parker-Bowles

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The alleged feud between Kate Middleton and Camilla Parker-Bowles are worsening nowadays. The two Princesses are both eyeing for the throne and waiting who among them will inherit the seat of Queen Elizabeth II.
Parent Herald noted the report of OK! Magazine that the 89-year-old monarch will step out from her position on Sept. 9 and Prince William and his 33-year-old wife will take her place. However, the assumptions were not quite true as the next eligible inheritor of the throne was her son, Prince Charles.
When the 67-year-old Prince of Wales is crowned as the King, he now has the right to make her 68-year-old spouse his rightfully Queen. It has been said that the Duchess of Cambridge is afraid that this thing will happen as the 68-year-old

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