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In a Rare Move, Kensington Palace Refutes a New Kate Middleton Cover Story

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Kensington Palace has issued a statement debunking the merit of a Duchess Kate cover story that alludes to Kate struggling within her new heightened role in the royal family. "This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations," read a statement from Kensington Palace.

Kensington Palace is setting the record straight on a new cover story they claim misrepresents the Duchess of Cambridge.On Monday, Tatler magazine published a feature story on Duchess Kate, titled "Catherine the Great," which included a slew of now-debunked claims regarding how the royal was adjusting to her new heightened role within the royal family, following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's exit earlier this spring.

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