Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning Monarch of all England. For the public, she is the current head of state, but for Kate Middleton, she is a grandmother-in-law.

Being a part of the Royal family for almost a decade, many believed that Kate Middleton had already adjusted well to her new role. Despite not having a royal blood, the Duchess of Cambridge’s beauty and personality made her a true princess. In fact, her being a commoner and marrying a Prince made her an instant favorite of the public.

With that said, many may have thought that Queen Elizabeth likes Kate Middleton just like the rest of us. But, reports claimed that it might not be the case.

Queen Elizabeth hates royal scandals and, unfortunately, Kate Middleton has quite a few. Back in 2012, Prince William and Kate went to a secluded and private 640-acre chateau, owned by Queen Elizabeth’s nephew, Viscount David Linley, to take a break from royal life.

Unfortunately, for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, a French paparazzo was taking photos of them and sold a topless snap of Kate Middleton to Closer. The French tabloid then published the photograph, and millions of people saw Kate’s naked breasts.

Then, there was one time when Kate Middleton was wearing a flowy yellow dress in Calgary, Canada, which the wind blew off and exposed her bum. Although the Duchess of Cambridge maintained her grace and modesty during the mild windstorm, photographers have already taken a snap of her mishap and made its rounds on the internet.

If Queen Elizabeth is not too pleased with these unfortunate events involving Prince William’s wife, it is understandable for her to be upset about it. However, to dislike Kate Middleton for something that she couldn’t control is a little bit too much. One Royal fan then noted that there’s no way of knowing if the Queen dislikes Kate.

“The Queen doesn’t speak publicly about whether she likes or dislikes members of her family,” the royal fan shared. “The only information you can get is, therefore, second hand from people that know the Queen well to speak to the press. These are people that the Queen has confided in who betrayed that confidence, so they are hardly trustworthy.”

Queen Elizabeth, Kate Middleton, and the Buckingham Palace had never addressed this issue. They don't usually talk about personal matters, as they focus their public engagements on their royal obligations.