It cannot be denied that Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth are two of the most powerful women today. The Duchess of Cambridge and Queen of the British Monarchy are being looked up to by many due to their devotion in working very hard to give their people better lives, especially the underprivileged sectors. However, amid their never-ending achievements, only a few know that the wife of Prince William and the Queen share one thing in common: motion sickness.
Many eyebrows raised when news about Kate Middleton being moody during the Trooping the Colour event broke online. Reports claimed that the mother of Prince George, 5, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, appeared to be not in the mood while sharing a horse-drawn carriage ride with Camilla Parker-Bowles, Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry. While critics suggested that Prince William's better half has an "attitude problem," Sunday Mirror reported that she was just struggling with the moving coach at the time.
"The truth is the Duchess of Cambridge gets very seasick and doesn't enjoy the rocking motion of carriages," an unnamed royal source, allegedly, told the news outlet. ""Worrying she may be ill on such an important occasion as Trooping the Colour added to her stress. Protocol meant she had no choice but to go by state carriage," the same tipster stated about the incurable "sickness" that Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth, reportedly, share.
Queen Elizabeth, for her part, claimed that her 1953 coronation was not an all-good experience for her. The ruler of the British Monarchy revealed that her two-hour journey in a 200-year-old carriage, at the time, was "horrible," and it made her feel "not very comfortable." This, according to reports, is the same feeling Kate Middleton felt during the latest Royal event.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton and Prince William are said to be traveling this coming Fall 2019 in Asia. The Mail claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting a variety of Commonwealth countries. In other words, the Royal couple might drop by in Singapore, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. There are no details on whether they are visiting China and the Philippines. However, given that both countries do not have a Commonwealth form of governments, their Chinese and Filipino fans are very unlikely to see Kate and Prince William in their respective states.
In 2012, Kate and Prince William visited Tuvalu, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Solomon Islands. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited India in 2016. It remains to be seen if the Royal couple would bring their three kids with them during the entire tour. Stay tuned to Business Times for the latest news and updates about Kate Middleton and Prince William!