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Kensington Palace Responds to Claims Kate Middleton Is ‘Furious’ About Her New Workload

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Kensington Palace issued a rare statement on Tuesday night, May 26, after a story about was .Gossip-filled stories about the royal family run regularly, but it's not often that palace spokespeople weigh in on them.

The team clearly felt strongly enough about claimed falsehoods in the Tatler story that they issued a response, according to multiple sources, including . "This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations which were not put to Kensington Palace prior to publication," the palace said.Royals reporter Rebecca English also tweeted about the statement. "It’s rare for any of the royal households to issue such a vehement statement and indicates the depth of their ire," she wrote.So what made the palace so angry?.

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